I’m currently a doctoral candidate in global health and population, focusing on health systems, at the Harvard School of Public Health.
CV.
I’m currently a doctoral candidate in global health and population, focusing on health systems, at the Harvard School of Public Health.
CV.
I think that you might like the following article . It details some of the history of malaria control and notes some very important events starting with the Kampala conference in 1950. A contribution that might be important now is to make distinctions among malaria vaccines that serve different groups. I can see vaccines that serve tourism and militaries but would eventually be a disaster for the people of Africa.
Future Medicine – Future Microbiology – Vol. 3
http://www.futuremedicine.com/toc/fmb/3/5Malaria control in Africa: a mirage à trois. Thomas F McCutchan. Future Microbiology, October 2008, Vol. 3, No. 5, Pages 479-483
awesome, will check it out and report back!
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