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Introduction: Arts-based approaches to health promotion have been used widely across sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), particularly in public health responses to HIV/AIDS. Such approaches draw on deep-rooted historical traditions of indigenous groups in combination with imported traditions which emerged...

Author(s)
Bunn, C.; Kalinga, C.; Mtema, O.; Abdulla, S.; Dillip, A.; Lwanda, J.; Mtenga, S. M.; Sharp, J.; Strachan, Z.; Gray, C. M.
Publisher
BMJ Publishing Group, London, UK
Citation
BMJ Global Health, 2020, 5, 5,
Abstract

This article describes our experience using art and theatre to engage rural communities in western Cambodia to understand malaria and support malaria control and elimination. The project was a pilot science-arts initiative to supplement existing engagement activities conducted by local authorities. ...

Author(s)
Nguon, C.; Dysoley, L.; Davoeung, C.; Sovann, Y.; Sanann, N.; Sareth, M.; Kunthea, P.; Vuth, S.; Sovann, K.; Kol, K.; Heng, C.; Sary, R.; Peto, T. J.; Tripura, R.; Lim, R.; Cheah, P. Y.
Publisher
Routledge, Abingdon, UK
Citation
Global Bioethics, 2018, 29, 16-21, pp 16-21
Abstract

Free-living amoebae (FLA) are opportunistic and ubiquitous protozoa that are widely found in various environmental sources. They are known to cause serious human infections. The aim of our study was to detect FLA and Acanthamoeba spp. in hospital water circuits. Eighty-four water samples were...

Author(s)
Trabelsi, H.; Dendana, F.; Neji, S.; Sellami, H.; Cheikhrouhou, F.; Makni, F.; Ayadi, A.
Publisher
Springer Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
Citation
Parasitology Research, 2016, 115, 1, pp 431-435
Abstract

Global travelers, whether tourists or secret agents, are exposed to a smörgåsbord of infectious agents. We hypothesized that agents pre-occupied with espionage and counterterrorism may, at their peril, fail to correctly prioritize travel medicine. To examine our hypothesis, we examined adherence to ...

Author(s)
Graumans, W.; Stone, W. J. R.; Bousema, T.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease, 2021, 44,
Abstract

Background: Although it is a preventable disease, malaria continues to present one of the major global health challenges. The disease is especially deadly to children under the age of 5 years. This is partly due to the fact that they have yet to build up an immune system to help protect them...

Author(s)
Anderson, C. M.; Eloff, I.; Kruger, T.
Publisher
BioMed Central Ltd, London, UK
Citation
Malaria Journal, 2022, 21, 113, pp (02 April 2022)
Abstract

Music as a potential prevention strategy can play a pivotal role in developing behavioural changes and creating awareness about malaria and malaria prevention. The study was conducted in a moderate-risk malaria district in sub-Saharan Africa. A comparative analysis and pre-and post-intervention...

Author(s)
Anderson, C.; Kruger, T.; Eloff, I.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Sustainability, 2022, 14, 22,
Abstract

Background: In Siem Pang, northeastern Cambodia, malaria transmission persists in remote forested areas populated by ethnic minorities. Engaging affected communities in health education campaigns is challenging due to language, access and literacy constraints. During 2018, a newly established...

Author(s)
Callery, J. J.; Sanann, N.; Tripura, R.; Buntau, T.; Peto, T. J.; Kunthea, P.; Pell, C.; Soviet, U.; Nguon, C.; Lek, D.; Cheah, P. Y.
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK
Citation
International Health (RSTMH), 2020, 13, 2, pp 188-195
Abstract

Travel-associated malaria is a health hazard, even in non-malaria endemic regions. This is a hospital-based retrospective study of 12,931 febrile patients who presented at King Fahad Hospital of the University (KFHU) from January 2009 to December 2019. Patients either returning from malaria endemic ...

Author(s)
Ashwaq Alanazi; Almusailhi, B. A. H.; Bamousa, G. K.; Alhawashim, N. H.; Alotaibi, N. M.; Sumiyah Alshamekh; Basavaraja Channabasappa Hunasemarada; Al-Jindan, R. Y.; El-Badry, A. A.
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group, London, UK
Citation
Scientific Reports, 2022, 12, 1,
Abstract

Background: With less than one severe case per year in average, Plasmodium vivax is very rarely associated with severe imported malaria in France. Two cases of P. vivax severe malaria occurred in patients with no evident co-morbidity. Interestingly, both cases did not occur at the primary infection ...

Author(s)
Izri, A.; Cojean, S.; Leblanc, C.; Cohen, Y.; Bouchaud, O.; Durand, R.
Publisher
BioMed Central Ltd, London, UK
Citation
Malaria Journal, 2019, 18, 422, pp (16 December 2019)
Abstract

Malaria is a life-threatening illness that remains a global burden, with an estimated 241 million malaria cases in 2020. The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has disrupted worldwide efforts to reduce malaria's global burden, leading to more cases and deaths in highly endemic countries. The...

Author(s)
Lieu, A.; Mah, J.; Desgagnés, N.; Pillai, D. R.
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Cary, USA
Citation
Journal of Travel Medicine, 2022, 29, 4,

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