1496 items related to 'Malaria'
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Resources: Project brief :
upSCALE: Strengthening mobile health in Mozambique
We have been the key implementing partner of a scaled digital community health information system called upSCALE.
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completedRegional Artemisinin Initiative 3 Elimination (RAI3E)
RAI3E aims to contribute towards Cambodia’s goal of eliminating P. falciparum by 2023 and P. vivax by 2025. It is the third project under the RAI Fund, which strives to accelerate coordinated efforts…
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Blog :
Snapshot of 2021
The past year has dealt us a paradoxical mix of highs and lows. After decades of research and investment, the world rejoiced at the World Health Organization’s (WHO) recommendation that the…
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Our top five publications of 2021
In 2021, we produced a record 79 non-peer-reviewed publications that reflect Malaria Consortium’s impressive and varied portfolio of work. We have not only been able to grow our translated content –…
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Our top five blogs of 2021
In spite of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, over the last 12 months we continued to deliver projects and, in some cases, significantly expand our work, ensuring communities were supported and…
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Resources: Journal article :
Determinants of malaria testing at health facilities: The case of Uganda
These findings underscore the need for malaria control programmes to provide regular supportive supervision to health facilities and training in rapid diagnostic testing.
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Study finds impressive improvement in malaria testing rates at health facilities in Uganda
Malaria Consortium researchers were part of a team assessing Ugandan health facilities’ capacity to provide quality malaria testing, care and treatment and found high malaria testing rates among…
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Resources: Project brief :
Improving vitamin A coverage through co-implementation with seasonal malaria chemoprevention
This study aims to generate evidence to support decision-making on integrating vitamin A supplementation into SMC in Nigeria.
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Videos :
The future of SMC: Taking seasonal malaria chemoprevention to new geographies
Malaria Consortium webinar presenting new research from Uganda and Mozambique on the feasibility, acceptability and effectiveness of seasonal malaria chemoprevention (SMC) in the two countries.
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Taking seasonal malaria chemoprevention to new geographies: Promising findings from Uganda and Mozambique
In a recent webinar, Malaria Consortium and the leaders of the national malaria control programmes in Uganda and Mozambique presented the latest implementation research from both countries exploring…
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Resources: Synopsis :
Optimising the role of lead mothers during the seasonal malaria chemoprevention campaign in Kano state, Nigeria
This study focuses on optimising the role of lead mothers, women who promote health activities in their communities, during the SMC campaign in Kano, Nigeria.
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Resources: Journal article :
Does anthropogenic introduction of guppy fish impact faunal species diversity and abundance in natural aquatic habitats?
This study assesses the potential impact on the diversity and abundance of faunal species by anthropogenic introduction of guppy fish.
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Resources: Infographic :
Webinar: Taking seasonal malaria chemoprevention to new geographies
In our webinar we are exploring if SMC can be deployed in areas in Africa outside the Sahel where malaria transmission is seasonal.
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Malaria Consortium’s seasonal malaria chemoprevention programme awarded ‘top charity’ status by GiveWell for a sixth year running
Malaria Consortium is pleased to announce that our seasonal malaria chemoprevention (SMC) programme has been awarded ‘top charity’ status by GiveWell for the sixth year in a row. GiveWell, a…
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SMC: From adapting to COVID-19 to looking to the future at the ASTMH Annual Meeting 2021
As the global health community comes together virtually for this year’s American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (ASTMH) Annual Meeting, it represents a key moment of reflection for Malaria…
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Resources: Learning brief :
Assessing the effect of the 'zooming-in’ approach to improve malaria-related indicators: Lessons learnt from Uganda
The innovative 'zooming-in’ communication approach can generate exceptional results when applied with sufficient time, follow-up visits, mentorship and coaching.
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Resources: Presentation :
Results from a mixed-methods study in two states in Nigeria to assess the adherence to COVID-19 infection prevention and control measures during delivery of SMC
This study aims to explore community distributors' adherence to infection prevention control practices for SMC during COVID-19 in Nigeria.
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Improving quality and use of malaria surveillance data
Systematic assessments identified a need for an integrated malaria surveillance system in Mozambique.
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Resources: Presentation :
Seasonal malaria chemoprevention: Results from Mozambique implementation study 2020–2021
This presentation gives an overview of the Mozambique SMC implementation study.
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Improving SP-IPTi by increasing numbers of doses and testing alternative strategies to EPI delivery channels
In Nigeria, malaria remains a public health challenge: Nigeria contributes about 25 percent to the global burden, with children and pregnant women most affected.