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HomePrevention Asia and Latin America

Prevention Asia and Latin America

The objective of this group of projects is to define the malaria burden and to determine the optimal strategy for the control of malaria in pregnancy in areas in Asia and Latin America with low or moderate malaria transmission where P falciparum and P vivax malaria coexist.

Prevention strategy in India

Effective and safe interventions for prevention of malaria in pregnancy in India: an assessment of burden of malaria in pregnancy, the efficacy and implementability of a screening strategy and barriers to scaling up interventions.

Prevention Strategy for Papua New Guinea

Intermittent preventive treatment with azithromycin-containing regimens for the prevention of malarial infections and anaemia and the control of sexually transmitted infections in pregnant women in Papua New Guinea

Prevention Latin America

Estimating the burden and impact of malaria in pregnancy in Latin America.

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Please contact Tracy Seddon, Programme Coordinator for the MiP Secretariat
Office: +44(0)151 705 3717 Email: tracy [dot] seddon [at] lstmed [dot] ac [dot] uk

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