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Researchers from Telethon Kids Institute and Curtin University in Perth and Tulane University in New Orleans have developed sophisticated data modelling that could help eradicate malaria in Haiti.
Haiti is the poorest country in the Caribbean - beset by natural disasters - and is one of the few countries in the region that have not mostly wiped out the mosquito-borne disease.
Telethon Kids Institute researcher Associate Professor Ewan Cameron led the team, using a range of different health data to create a complete picture of where malaria infections are taking place in Haiti. This information has been used to directly inform Haiti s national response to malaria.
Researchers from Telethon Kids Institute and Curtin University in Perth and Tulane University in New Orleans have developed sophisticated data modeling that could help eradicate malaria in Haiti.
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Friends, family and colleagues remember the life of Health-e News board member and health activist Celicia Serenata.
“How can I not believe in heaven when God created an angel on earth. The hardest part is learning to live without you,” Grazietta Serenata’s voice finally broke as she ended her speech for her beloved sister Celicia Serenata at her memorial on 22 April.
Celicia Serenata was one of
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Born on 19 November 1969, Serenata succumbed to cancer on 15 April 2021, at the age of 51.