Grace Namaganda, the country director of the USAID Human Resources for Health in 2030 (HRH2030) program in Malawi, explains how her team is working to protect immunocompromised patients and community health workers in the face of COVID-19.
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Disruptive events like COVID-19 and natural disasters take the spotlight away from other harmful diseases like malaria. Antonio Mussa explores parallels from these events in Mozambique.
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World Malaria Day is April 25.
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Malaria remains a global threat and pregnant women are especially vulnerable. There are measures we must take to ensure women no longer have to die in childbirth or fear the loss of another pregnancy because they are infected.
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Mosquitoes cause nearly one million deaths annually, about half of these from malaria. Countries must think within and beyond their borders — collaborating with their neighbors — to halt the spread of this pernicious disease and achieve epidemic control by 2030.
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Could an increase in kidney disease in El Salvador be related to climate change? New research suggests climate change could impact human health in ways that are unexpected.
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A new study suggests higher rainfall and warmer temperatures in Mozambique will lead to an increase in malaria incidence in the coming years. Hailey Keuck explains the link between climate and disease incidence, and how health systems can benefit from climate research.
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On World Malaria Day, Mai-Anh Hoang calls for the international community to leverage the unrealized potential of an approach that could help roll back malaria.
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