Document Type
Poster
Language
English
Date
Summer 8-2019
Keywords
Fulbright, Malaria, Burkina Faso, Public Health
Description/Abstract
Despite all efforts to control malaria, the disease remains a burden in Africa, especially in Burkina Faso. In other ongoing field studies conducted in Kenya, researchers have identified ways to improve malaria vector control strategies useful for accelerating the elimination of the disease. These studies often review two methods of fighting malaria: indoor residual spraying (IRS) using organophosphates, and genetically modified bacteria for larval source management.
Disciplines
Education | Higher Education
Funder(s)
Bureau of Education and Cultural Affairs (ECA) of the U.S. Department of State
Funding ID
S-ECAGD-19-CA-0045
Recommended Citation
Traore, Sabere Ansele, "Vector Control Strategies: a push for malaria elimination by 2030" (2019). International Programs. 3.
https://surface.syr.edu/eli/3
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Additional Information
This work has been created with support from the Institute of International Education (IIE)/Fulbright - English for Graduate Students Program.