Traditional beliefs, practices, and migration: a risk to malaria transmission in rural nepal

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  • who: Kiran Raj Awasthi et al. from the Curtin School of Population Health, Curtin University, G, Perth, WA, Australia have published the research work: Traditional Beliefs, Practices, and Migration: A Risk to Malaria Transmission in Rural Nepal, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The study aimed to explore sociocultural factors influencing the risk of and and towards prevention transmission and treatment in a remote village in Khatyad Rural Municipality (KRM) of A sequential exploratory mixed methods approach was used. Pilot testing of the semi-structured interview guide was undertaken (n=3) to ensure the questions were . . .

     

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