[Feature] The village recruiter

Thursday, April 21, 2016 - 14:10 in Health & Medicine

One of the biggest challenges to eliminating malaria in the Mekong region is the so-called asymptomatic reservoir—people who carry the parasite with no symptoms but who, to some unknown extent, are still involved in disease transmission. One controversial strategy for "draining" this reservoir is mass drug administration (MDA). Now being tested in Cambodia and elsewhere, MDA entails giving antimalarial drugs to everyone in a village whether or not they are sick. But before the work can begin, researchers first have to win the trust of the often-skeptical communities. In a study in Pailin, Cambodia, that has been the job of the community outreach worker Chhoeun Heng. Author: Leslie Roberts

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