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EPISODE · Oct 21, 2022 · 5 MIN

EXTENDED: How Do We Know Malaria Control Programmes Are Actually Working?

from Johns Hopkins Malaria Minute

Bed nets and insecticides are often used to combat malaria.  But how do we know that those tools work? Trials can indicate the effectiveness of these tools in a specific time and place - but what about in the real world?  With Jane Frances Namuganga, Project Coordinator, Infectious Diseases Research Collaboration (IDRC), Uganda.

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