"We only have a short amount of time to be on this earth and we might as well do something that matters." —Melinda Moree, 2007
The global aid community invests millions of dollars to combat malaria, yet more than a million people die of the disease every year. Along with drug-resistant strains of the malaria parasite, obstacles include the lack of long-term commitment and the struggle to identify effective vaccines.
Much can be done to help control the disease. Preventive measures include draining mosquito breeding grounds and distributing bed nets to protect people while they sleep. Integrating these methods with the other available tools and committing to a sustained effort will greatly improve the situation.
Courtesy Manhiça Health Research Center (CISM)/Pau Fabregat
Courtesy Manhiça Health Research Center (CISM)/Pau Fabregat
MY MOTIVATION:
Dr. Melinda Moree, former director of the PATH Malaria Vaccine Initiative (MVI), explains her motivation.
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