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In 2015, an estimated 429,000 deaths and 212 million cases of malaria occurred worldwide, while 70% of the deaths occurred in children under five years old. Changes in climatic exposure such as temperature and precipitation makes malaria one of the most climate sensitive outcomes. Using a global...
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The global emergency caused by HIV/AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis requires new approaches to confront these three major poverty-related diseases. In response to this emergency, the European Commission provides a comprehensive approach in a wide range of policy areas, including trade, development...
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The global emergency caused by HIV / AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis requires new approaches to confront these three major poverty-related diseases. ln response to this emergency, the European Commission provides a broad comprehensive approach in a wide range of policy areas, including trade,...
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The global emergency caused by HIV / AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis requires new approaches to confront these three major poverty-related diseases. ln response to this emergency, the European Commission provides a broad comprehensive approach in a wide range of policy areas, including trade,...
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Malaria potentially affects everyone in the tropics and sub-tropics, however, the poor and vulnerable are worse affected mainly due to the socio-economic constraints that confront them. In Ghana, the Upper West Region, which is the poorest, is one of the worse affected in terms of malaria...
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In 2015, an estimated 429,000 deaths and 212 million cases of malaria occurred worldwide, while 70% of the deaths occurred in children under five years old. Changes in climatic exposure such as temperature and precipitation makes malaria one of the most climate sensitive outcomes. Using a global...
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