Gender and malaria care—the impact on health care providers
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How does gender impact the ability of health care providers to attend malaria prevention and treatment trainings? Advance professionally? Our study answered those questions. Read more.
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Laboratory services play a key role in malaria diagnosis
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Proper diagnosis of malaria through microscopy or rapid diagnostic test can help reduce the risk of severe malaria and death and curb malaria transmission. In Zambia, PAMO Plus, a U.S. President’s Malaria Initiative (PMI) project, is doing its part to strengthen laboratory services and reach appropriate diagnosis and treatment. Learn more.
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Jhpiego supports malaria vaccine campaigns in three countries
2024 is shaping up to be the most exciting year for vaccinating against malaria, says Jhpiego immunization expert Dr. Chris Morgan, who shares his insights on the impact the vaccine will have in preventing and treating malaria and saving lives. Read more.
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Jhpiego at the World Hepatitis Summit
Research conducted by the Unitaid-funded STAR Phase 3 initiative and presented by Chidinma Umebido, a senior monitoring, evaluation and learning advisor for Jhpiego Nigeria, found that advocacy and awareness, implementation of simplified service delivery models, peer support and stigma reduction, and tailored health services are key components to improving hepatitis B and C health care in the country. Read more.
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Pregnant women and children are most at risk of dying from malaria. That's why Jhpiego supports national malaria programs in 20 countries. Watch now.
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