Five Minutes | Exclusive Malaria Interviews
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Hello, I’m Thomas Locke and this is Five Minutes, the podcast that brings you closer to the people fighting malaria.
The world’s access to mobile phones is increasing. Quartz Africa predicts that one billion people in Sub-Saharan Africa will have one by 2023. Fatou Secka, a student at Dalhousie University in Canada, is using this to revolutionise malaria diagnosis.
Using a 3D-printed lens clip that attaches the back of a smartphone camera, she hopes to detect the presence of malaria parasites in a blood sample - a useful tool in rural communities, where access to specialist equipment is limited.
Tracking Bednet Use in Uganda with a Remote Monitor
The Ugandan Inventor Behind Bloodless Malaria Diagnosis
Transgenic Malaria Control Kills 99% of Mosquitoes in African Trial
Halving Malaria Across the Commonwealth by 2023
Where Are We In The Fight Against Malaria?
The World's First Voice Petition To End Malaria
Tracking Insecticide Resistance Across the African Continent
Enhancing Mosquito Genome Assembly with a Low-Input DNA Protocol
Aligning Malaria Communications to Engender Change
The Accuracy of Rapid Diagnostic Tests for Malaria
An Interview with Penny Mordaunt, the Secretary of State for International Development
Using Gene Drives to Target Malaria Carrying Mosquitos
The All-Party Parliamentary Group on Malaria & NTDs
The Programme Analyst Coordinating 'Bucket Trials' in India
The Scientist Developing a New Biodegradable Larvicide
The Woman Fighting Malaria with Handmade Soap
The Journalist Responsible for the Removal of Kenya's Fake Malaria Drugs
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