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Malaria in Kenya

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Malaria
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There is a great need for better treatments for malaria and for a preventative malaria vaccine.
SPACIAL EPIDEMIOLOGY & VACCINES

Understanding the variation of malaria risk between houses, villages or region, and how malaria is transmitted in and around that variability helps develop better malaria control programmes and use their resources more wisely. Since malaria control tools are becoming less effective with time, progress in vaccine design is essential.

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Malaria
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Philip Bejon
Keywords
malaria
malaria vaccines
Epidemiology
Department: Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
Date Added: 28/04/2016
Duration: 00:05:55

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