Profiles And Contributions To This Article

Promoting community malaria control in rural Myanmar through an active community participation program using the participatory learning approach

Chan Nyein  Maung

Chan Nyein Maung

qualifications: MPH

contribution: Original concept, designed the project, devised the survey tool, literature review, collected data, input data, statistical analysis, wrote the article

position: PhD candidate and Assistant Director (Malaria)

My research interest is community participation and empowerment regarding malaria prevention and control in rural Myanmar


Than Tun  Sein

Than Tun Sein

qualifications: PhD

contribution: designed the project, supervised in data collection, contributed to draft

position: Director (Retired) and Honorary Professor


Thaung  Hlaing

Thaung Hlaing

qualifications: PhD

contribution: supervised in data collection, contributed to draft

position: State Public Health Director


Kamolnetr  Okanurak

Kamolnetr Okanurak

qualifications: PhD

contribution: devised survey tool, contributed to draft

position: Accociate Professor and Head

I am interested in community participation in disease prevention and control.


Tassanee  Silawan

Assoc Prof Tassanee Silawan ORCID logo

qualifications: PhD

contribution: devised survey tool, contributed to draft

position: Assistant Professor

Thailand

I work on community health development, epidemiology, tropical diseases, and spatial and temporal analysis.


Jaranit  Kaewkungwal

Jaranit Kaewkungwal

qualifications: PhD

contribution: designed the project, statistical analysis, contributed to draft

position: Associate Professor


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