Migrant populations are at an increased risk of exposure to malaria due to their nature of work and seasonal migration. This study aimed to compare malaria prevention behaviours and care-seeking practices among worksite migrant workers and villagers in the malaria-at-risk areas of Eastern Myanmar close to the China border. This study demonstrated that site-workers and villagers had different malaria prevention behaviours and care-seeking practices even though they resided in the same geographic area. Hence, it is important to recognize such differences for more effective intervention approaches.
Mixed-Method-Study-A-Comparison-of-Malaria-Prevention-Behaviours-Care-Seeking-Practices-and-Barriers-in-Northern-Shan-State-Myanmar.pdf