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Health policy analysis to continuously improve and streamline services for the management and coordination of care of individuals (Projects)
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This research project embarks on a comprehensive analysis of the implementation of Physical Activity Level (PAL) programs across various countries, focusing on the determinants of success and failure.
Malaria | Swiss TPH (Page)
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Malaria Malaria is a disease caused by Plasmodium parasites. The parasites are spread to people through the bites of infected female Anopheles mosquitoes, called malaria vectors. There are five parasi
Asian Tiger Mosquito (Page)
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Asian Tiger Mosquito Currently three different invasive alien mosquito species have been identified in Switzerland: the Asian tiger mosquito ( Aedes albopictus ), the Japanese bush mosquito ( Aedes ja
Malaria Intervention Studies (Page)
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Intervention Studies and Implementation Research Malaria interventions that have been tested in laboratory studies and randomised controlled trials are candidates for large-scale implementation to red
Diagnosis and Treatment (Page)
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Malaria Malaria is preventable and treatable. Early and accurate diagnosis followed by prompt treatment is essential to prevent progression of uncomplicated malaria to sever
Basic Malaria Research (Page)
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Basic Malaria Research We acquire new functional and mechanistic insight into processes linked to the essential biology of malaria blood stage parasites. These parasite forms are responsible for all m