EXTENDED: Odisha's Innovative Approach to Controlling Malaria in Hard-to-Reach Villages (with Praveen Sahu and Jane Carlton)
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Until recently, health workers were the only means to prevent and treat malaria in Odisha, India. In 2017, the state government tried a new strategy: pooling health resources into regional ‘malaria camps’.
In this podcast, we ask:
- What is the current state of malaria in Odisha, India?
- What challenges does Odisha face in malaria control, especially in hard-to-reach areas?
- What inspired the Odisha government to introduce the concept of malaria camps?
- What makes this approach encouraging and potentially translatable to regions with higher malaria endemicity, such as Africa?
With Praveen Sahu, Senior Researcher in Molecular Biology and Infectious Diseases, and Jane Carlton, Director of the Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute. and Jane Carlton.
About The PodcastThe Johns Hopkins Malaria Minute is produced by the Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute to highlight impactful malaria research and to share it with the global community.
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