Malaria And Bilharzia In Southern Africa - Mabisa

Malaria And Bilharzia In Southern Africa - Mabisa MABISA
The MABISA study ended in March 2017 after being carried out for a period of 3 years. A one-day closing workshop was held to provide feedback on the

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Towards the end of the MABISA project. New source of funding came in from te NHIR which saw the birth of the TIBA SA act...
05/06/2018

Towards the end of the MABISA project. New source of funding came in from te NHIR which saw the birth of the TIBA SA activities. The following is a picture gallery of the activities that the team has done during the transition.

08/11/2017
13/09/2017
Receding water levels in most rivers in the MABISA study area have receded due to few spots of rain and long drought sea...
11/09/2017

Receding water levels in most rivers in the MABISA study area have receded due to few spots of rain and long drought seasons in the past couple of years. As a result, snails have been deprived of water and most have died, leaving behind thousands of shells on the river bed. This is an indication of how infested the rivers in the area were.

14/06/2017
07/06/2017
Study closure workshop
29/05/2017

Study closure workshop

08/05/2017

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