With funding from the President's Malaria Initiative, USAID supports internal residual spraying to prevent malaria in the high risk region of Oromia.

Tulane CAMRE part of a $30M global project to fight malaria

The Center for Applied Malaria Research and Evaluation (CAMRE) at the Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine will be taking a leading role in the U.S. President’s Malaria Initiative: Insights for Malaria’s (PMI INFORM) new five-year $30 million operational research and program evaluation project to help partner countries ensure they are making the most effective and efficient use of resources to fight…

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SPHTM ALUMNI: Beyond the Degree

ADNAN AL-MUFTI (MPH IHD ’00) is busy researching use of camel’s milk as an alternative medicinal therapy for use in treating infectious diseases. Dr. Mufti is looking into the immune response from the antibodies provided by camel’s milk. DAVID GAUS (MD/MPHTM ’92) is the subject of a new book called The Long Road from Quito by Tony Hiss. Gaus, called…

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