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Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health ; 2001 Dec; 32(4): 727-32
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-36219

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This paper examines the impact of social and cultural factors on malaria control in rural Thailand. It contends that standard vertical malaria control programs tend to ignore local workplace and living conditions instead of recruiting traditional practices into the planning scenario for more effective control. Careful attention to these practices in the context of local economic capacity can serve to offset the common failure to take the major causative factor of poverty into account.


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Culture , Humans , Malaria/ethnology , Poverty/ethnology , Public Health Practice , Rural Population , Social Justice , Thailand/epidemiology
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