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Building Strong Immune Systems in Children: Tips for Parents

Malaria Prevention at Home: Keeping Mothers and Children Safe

 Despite advancements in medicine and public health, malaria today still poses a major health challenge in many parts of the world, especially in the tropics and subtropics. Mothers and children are doubly threatened by malaria as they are more vulnerable to severe disease outcomes. This practical guide outlines what can be done at home to […]

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Evaluating Mozambique's Malaria Surveillance Impact

Malaria Prevention Beyond Mosquito Nets

 Despite the tremendous progress made over the past two decades, malaria continues to be a major public health concern, especially among the most disadvantaged members of the global community young children and pregnant women. Since the mid-1990s, the distribution of long-lasting insecticide-treated mosquito nets, or LLINs, has been the mainstay of malaria prevention. However, new

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Maternal and Child Health Clinics: A Hub for Malaria Prevention

Malaria Vaccines in Development: Maternal and Child Health

 Malaria is one of the deadliest global health threats, and remains a public health crisis, especially in sub-Saharan Africa. Despite major strides in treatment and prevention, the disease infects hundreds of millions of people each year and kills hundreds of thousands more. Children under five and pregnant women bear the brunt of the disease. Still,

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Innovative Strategies for Child Malaria Prevention

Advocating for Policy Change: Strengthening Malaria Prevention

Malaria continues to pose a significant health challenge, particularly in tropical and subtropical areas where its impact on maternal and child health is greatest. Specifically, malaria is a mosquito-borne disease transmitted through the bites of infected Anopheles mosquitoes, which account for approximately 228 million cases of fever and 781,000 deaths each year. Notably, pregnant women

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Maternal Health & Malaria: Ensuring a Healthy Start for Every Child

Breaking the Cycle: Addressing Malaria in Pregnancy

 Malaria is a global health threat, especially in endemic areas, where pregnant women are one of the most vulnerable populations at risk from this disease. Optimal treatment strategies during pregnancy can have long-term impacts on both the health of mothers and the development of their newborn babies. The article discusses the multidimensional approach to stop

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Climate Change and Child Malaria Impact

Natural Remedies and Herbal Approaches for Malaria Prevention

 Malaria is still a major global health concern, especially in the tropical and subtropical regions. Conventional options such as anti-malarial medications and anti-mosquito bed nets remain the mainstay treatment and prevention for malaria. A considerable amount of people do look for alternative natural remedies and herbal approaches to malaria not only as a supplement for

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Empowering Young Leaders: Malaria Prevention in Schools

School-Based Malaria Prevention Programs for Healthy Learning

 Malaria is still one of the most pressing public health concerns in the world, particularly in tropical and subtropical areas. School-based malaria prevention programs are a key strategy to create a healthy learning environment, especially in endemic areas. These programs not only help to decrease malaria incidence but also play an important role in educating

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