Rapid ethnographic assessment for potential anti-malarial mass drug administration in an outbreak area of santo domingo, dominican republic

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  • who: Hunter Keys from the Department of Anthropology, University of Amsterdam, Building B‑REC B, Nieuwe Achtergracht, WV Amsterdam, The Netherlands have published the paper: Rapid ethnographic assessment for potential anti-malarial mass drug administration in an outbreak area of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 12/Oct/2019
  • what: In general, the approach relies on the usual suite of anthropological techniques, such as key informant interviewing, focus group discussions, and observations to characterize local beliefs, perceptions, or practices regarding certain diseases or health issues and then translate that knowledge into appropriate . . .

     

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