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Malaria in India is an authoritative work that explores the multifaceted aspects of malaria as a public health challenge in India. Patrick Hehir’s comprehensive analysis covers the historical evolution of the disease, its epidemiological patterns, and the socioeconomic factors that influence its spread across different regions of the country.
The book examines the complex relationship between malaria transmission and India’s diverse climate, geography, and population dynamics. It delves into the effectiveness of various control and prevention strategies, including insecticide-treated bed nets, indoor residual spraying, and antimalarial medications. The work also addresses the challenges of drug resistance, diagnostic approaches, and the role of community health workers in malaria elimination efforts.
This hardcover edition serves as an essential resource for public health professionals, medical students, researchers, and policymakers interested in understanding malaria’s burden in India and exploring evidence-based interventions for disease control and elimination.
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