Evaluating Zoonotic Malaria Transmission and Agricultural Land Use in Indonesia
Project Details
The two-and-a-half-year multi-disciplinary study will assist in reducing the threat of zoonotic malaria in Indonesia through improved surveillance methods and understanding of agricultural land-use drivers. Strengthened systems and practices for zoonotic malaria surveillance will assist in providing a local evidence base for Indonesian policy makers to reduce disease transmission and facilitate sustainable agricultural development, with project outcomes also resulting in enhanced regional research capacity related to OneHealth methodologies.
Project Duration
2022–2024
Researchers
- A/Prof Angela Devine (Project Lead)
- Patrick Abraham
Research Group
Economics of Global Health and Infectious Diseases UnitKey Contact
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