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Shire project poses grave malaria, bilharzia risk in Chikwawa
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 55413, member: 636"] The Shire Valley Vector Control Project completed a two-year investigation examining health consequences linked to the Shire Valley Transformation Project. Themba Mzilahiwa led this research effort as principal investigator. Large-scale irrigation systems create ideal conditions for disease-carrying organisms like anopheles mosquitoes and snails. Water-rich environments from extensive canal networks support vector populations that spread malaria and bilharzia. Vegetative-rich waterways provide perfect breeding grounds for these harmful organisms. Research findings show alarming infection rates among local populations. Mangulenje Primary School students face an 80 percent bilharzia infection rate before project implementation begins. Mosquito feeding patterns have shifted toward outdoor biting behavior before bedtime hours. Vector-borne illnesses remain among Malawi's deadliest health threats, requiring immediate government action. Agricultural development must balance food security goals with public health protection. The study suggests multiple intervention strategies for community protection. Mass drug distribution programs should occur twice yearly for schools and villages. Long-lasting insecticide-treated nets and indoor residual spraying can reduce mosquito populations. Larval source management targets breeding sites before adult emergence. Chikwawa district communities from Fombe, Mangulenje, and Mphampha villages participated in this comprehensive health assessment. [/QUOTE]
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