Reflections on a community engagement strategy for mass antimalarial drug administration in Cambodia
© 2018 by The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. Mass drug administration (MDA) to interrupt malaria transmission requires the participation of entire communities. As part of a clinical trial in western Cambodia, four villages receivedMDAin 2015-2016. Before approaching study communi...
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Main Authors: | Thomas J. Peto, Rupam Tripura, Chan Davoeung, Chea Nguon, Sanann Nou, Chhouen Heng, Pich Kunthea, Bipin Adhikari, Renly Lim, Nicola James, Christopher Pell, Phaik Yeong Cheah |
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Other Authors: | University of South Australia |
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2019
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Online Access: | https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/46078 |
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Institution: | Mahidol University |
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