Gunathilaka, P.A.D.H.N.Abeyewickreme, W.Ranathunge, R.M.T.B.Hapugoda, M.D.Wickremasinghe, A.R.2014-12-242014-12-242014Annual Research Symposium, Faculty of Graduate Studies, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka. 2014; 15:130http://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/4936Annual Research Symposium Abstracts, FGS, University of Kelaniya, 30-31 October , 2014, KelaniyaThe socio-economic and socio-cultural practices of the people differ between communities and play an important role in malaria control operations. The present study was conducted to assess the influence of household socio-economic and socio-cultural status on reduction of malaria transmission in the Districts of Mannar and Trincomalee, which are endemic regions for malaria in Sri Lanka.MalariaRisk FactorsSocioeconomic FactorsEffects of socio-economic and socio-cultural risk factors on low malaria transmission in Mannar and Trincomalee Districts of Sri LankaConference AbstractMolecular Medicine Unit