Beatriz Galatas
@beagalatas
Epidemiologist working on Malaria
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23-09-2013 10:14:05
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We just finalized the 2nd round of workshops on #malaria epidemiological stratification!
Thanks to WHO African Region, The Global Fund and facilitstors for all the support, and special thanks to ALL participants from the >20 national malaria control programs for the fantastic engagements!
Very exciting times ahead with the new WHO African Region PPHM unit! Great scientists and inmense potential to continue to use data for impactful decision-making on #malaria and other diseases. Abdisalan Noor valegana et al.
WHO guidelines for perennial malaria chemoprevention (PMC) encourage countries to adapt PMC doses to local conditions. But how? How many doses at what times should - and can -be given? Using modeling, we explored this question, here are 3 key findings:
malariajournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11…
Today World Health Organization (WHO) launched the who.int/teams/global-m… where key global, regional & national malaria results are reported for the period 2000-2021, across for main themes: response, risks, resilience and research. Grateful to countries, colleagues & partners who contributed to WMR2022.
The irreplaceable value of long term quality data to define the changing epidemiology of #malaria . Abdisalan Noor Philip Welkhoff @kevinmarsh8 sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Wise words coming from the wise Abdisalan Noor. Very worth reading for all of us working in global health 👏
Today World Health Organization (WHO) certified China as having eliminated #malaria . From 30 million cases every year to zero transmission.
China's remarkable journey is a reminder that we can #endmalaria even in the hardest-hit areas around the world.
Press release 🔗bit.ly/3hhNvxp
Joining this Medicines for Malaria Venture (MMV) campaign in support of the frontline malaria fighters working in malaria endemic countries.
cc CISM Manhiça Pete Macharia
VACANCY: Two senior field entomology researchers required Ifakara Health Institute to join the BOHEMIA project in Rufiji and Kibiti. They will support the project's entomology work package research work. More details and how to apply: ihi.or.tz/our-job-posts/
What do those most affected by malaria think about the tools used to reduce transmission in their communities?
We explored this in Magude, where the community's feedback was key to informing the implementation of MDAs and other tools CISM Manhiça
tinyurl.com/mdnturph
#MESATrack | Are you involved or planning research activities on #malaria intermittent preventive treatment in infants?
📧 If so, please contact [email protected]!
Your contribution will improve this #MESADeepDive 👇
mesamalaria.org/mesa-track/dee…