Dr Aimable is a Rwandan MD with a Huge Experience in Public Health Related Program Design and Implementation.Currently Head of Malaria and NTDs Division/Rwanda
@TuyishimeAlbert@JpNyemazi Very good news.Once combined with other prevention measures, the RTS,S Vaccine would be a real malaria control tool.There is a hope
@MKayisire @joeblack1085 @AubinRukera Urakoze@MKayisire,all hotels and lodges should have bednets or other mosquitos control tools such as#Air Conditioner or screening windows, etc.
@nsanzimanasabin@alineuwimana@NatureMedicine Strategies to keep close monitoring of the efficacy of malaria treatment in Rwanda is needed and strong surveillance system as well regional information sharing highly recommended for a better response.
@callixte59@WHO@WHORwanda@RwandaCCM@Knooliet@RwandaNGOForum@RBCRwanda ZeroMalariaStartswithMe#This is not a dream@Rwanda, in the last 3 years, Community Health Workers contributed to a more than 60% reduction of severe malaria and deaths due to malaria in Rwanda through Home Based Management of Malaria#They have shown their role#How about you?
The EAC and DRC contributed to around 27% of Malaria cases globally in 2018.The regional collaboration in malaria control is highly needed.Mosquitos have no border and do not need visa across the regional