The Rural Febrile Illness (RFI) project is a part of the South and Southeast Asian Community-based Trials Network (SEACTN) research program. This project will be executed in five remote areas of Bangladesh, Myanmar, Cambodia, and Laos, where febrile illnesses need immediate attention and regions where access to even primary healthcare facilities is limited.
Primary objective: To identify the causes, incidence, and consequences of febrile illness in the rural areas assigned under the RFI project Long-term objective: Establish a network of healthcare professionals to assess, diagnose and treat patients with illnesses and to have a healthier community The project is divided into three key Work Packages (WP), each having a definite aim and supported by parallel activities: Parallel support activities Community engagement activities: Before executing the project, the local authorities…