U.S., April 26 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT06386367) titled 'Health Education by Buddhist Monks to Promote Malaria Knowledge and Preventive Practices in Rural Myanmar' on April 23.

Brief Summary: Malaria is still a leading public health concern in Myanmar. However, people living in rural areas usually showed poor prevention practice despite residing in malaria hotspots. The majority in Myanmar are Buddhists who frequently visit the monastery and receive the speech delivered by the monks. In a malaria high burden township of the Sagaing Region from northern Myanmar, we will first explore the difference in malaria preventive practices among people residing in different malaria-endemic villages...