Emerging Issues



Prof. Rajendra Sisodia

Tony Kiszewski, Assistant Professor of Public Health Entomology at Bentley, researches malaria interventions that are low-tech, sustainable and designed for specific local conditions. In his experience, there is no one-size-fits all solution to this complex disease that kills at least a million people every year.




Man vs. Mosquito


When he’s not teaching global health at Bentley, epidemiologist Tony Kiszewski spends time in Africa researching appropriate, sustainable malaria interventions. One thing he’s sure of: there is no one-size-fits-all solution to this complex disease that kills at least a million people every year.

In this video, Prof. Kiszewski talks about what is and isn’t working in the battle against malaria and discusses a demonstration project he’s working on in Ethiopia – fieldwork that is showing early promise.

Interview



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