Ending malaria in Papua: Why oral communication matters as much as medicine

Papua accounted for 93% of Indonesia's 527,000 malaria cases in 2024, as elimination efforts continue to face multiple challenges—including local perceptions that normalize malaria as an ordinary illness, emphasizing the need for more effective communication.

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