Description
Malaria in India is a detailed and scholarly work that explores one of India’s most pressing public health challenges. Patrick Hehir examines the historical context of malaria transmission, its epidemiological patterns across different regions of India, and the socioeconomic factors that contribute to its persistence.
The book provides insights into the various control and elimination strategies implemented by Indian health authorities, including vector management, diagnostic improvements, and treatment protocols. Hehir discusses the role of government programs, international partnerships, and community engagement in combating this infectious disease.
This work is essential for public health professionals, policymakers, researchers, and anyone seeking to understand the complexities of malaria control in India’s diverse geographical and demographic landscape.







Reviews
There are no reviews yet.