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Malaria In The Social Context A Study In Western India First Edition Lancy Lobo

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Malaria In The Social Context A Study In Western India First Edition Lancy Lobo
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.64 MB
Pages: 231
Author: Lancy Lobo
ISBN: 9781136197505, 1136197508
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: First Edition

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Malaria In The Social Context A Study In Western India First Edition Lancy Lobo by Lancy Lobo 9781136197505, 1136197508 instant download after payment.

This book underscores how, apart from bacteriological factors, human behavioural characteristics as well as the socio-cultural factors that affect people's lives contribute to the risk for and prevention of infection, with particular focus on malaria. It argues that the implementation of malaria-control measures can be successful only if it considers the human response to malaria and control measures. Any new tool which is introduced in a particular area -- be it a new vaccine, a new drug combination, the promotion of impregnated bed nets, spraying of insecticides, or improved home management -- will be effective and sustainable only if it is adapted to needs of the local population, i.e., if it makes sense to them. This volume also studies traditional knowledge systems with respect to health and malaria, arguing that local knowledge about infection is the result of an amalgamation of the biomedical and the traditional. By attempting to identify how traditional and biomedical elements interrelate in local illness concepts, it hopes to assist health interventionists in providing efficacious health education and awareness among people.

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