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Social marketing for malaria prevention : increasing insecticide treated net coverage : Comercializacion social para la prevencion del paludismo : ampliar la cobertura de los mosquiteros tratados con insecticida (西班牙语)

Malaria infects over 500 million people worldwide each year. The most vulnerable are infants, young children, and pregnant women. Pregnant women are vulnerable, their immunity to malaria is decreased during pregnancy, especially the first and second pregnancies, while young children have not yet developed immunity to malaria. The World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) estimated malaria caused more than...
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  • 2008/01/01

  • 简介

  • 43059

  • 1

  • 1

  • 坦桑尼亚,

  • 非洲,

  • 2010/07/01

  • Disclosed

  • Comercializacion social para la prevencion del paludismo : ampliar la cobertura de los mosquiteros tratados con insecticida

  • aged, anemia, Back Malaria, births, Bulletin, capacity building, child deaths, child health, child mortality, child survival, childhood diseases, community health, community participation, convulsions, Cost Effectiveness, decision making, disability, disease, disease prevention, fever, Health Management, Health Outcomes, Health Research, health workers, high fever, high transmission areas, Hygiene, ill health, impact of Malaria, inequities... 更多显示

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