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    Anopheles mosquitoes in Mondulkiri forest, Cambodia: abundance, distribution, seasonal patterns and Plasmodium prevalence by Sebastien Boyer, Bros Doeurk, Antsa Rakotonirina, Sophy Chy, Chantrea Vong, Eakpor Piv, Baura Tat, Malen Ea, Chansophea Chhin, Sreyvouch Phen, Nimol Kloeung, Sopheakvatey Ke, Jean Popovici, Patrice Piola, Benoit Witkowski, Pierre-Olivier Maquart, Amélie Vantaux

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Conclusions The identification of primary and secondary vectors, their seasonal dynamics, and biting behaviour contribute to enhances our understanding of malaria transmission risks in these areas, guiding future strategies toward effective and context-specific control measures, while stressing the need for individual protection during daytime.…”
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    The costs and logistics of distributing ‘forest packs’ containing novel vector control tools to forest-exposed populations in Cambodia by Joshua Yukich, Dyna Doum, David J. McIver, Jason H. Richardson, Siv Sovannaroth, Neil F. Lobo, Allison Tatarsky

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract Background Malaria incidence in the Greater Mekong Subregion has been on the decline, and most remaining malaria risk in the region is concentrated among hard-to-reach populations, especially those with exposure to forested areas. New vector control tools focused on outdoor protection in forest settings are needed for these populations. …”
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    Patterns and factors associated with healthcare utilisation in Cambodia: a cross-sectional study based on the World Health Survey Plus 2023 by Kerstin Klipstein-Grobusch, Por Ir, Paul Kowal, Nawi Ng, Srean Chhim, Chhorvann Chhea, Chamnab Ngor, Sereyraksmey Long, Poppy Walton, Khin Thiri Maung, Grace Marie Ku, Heng Sopheab

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…To progress towards universal health coverage, it is essential to improve public healthcare quality, especially in rural areas, expand service coverage and social health protection and develop strategies to engage the private sector.…”
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