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Enhancing Pharmacological Access and Health Outcomes in Rural Communities through Renewable Energy Integration: Implications for chronic inflammatory Disease Management

Asma Tabassum Happy, Md Imran Hossain, Rafiqul Islam, Mohammad Shoriful Hossan Shohel, Md Mozammel Haque Jasem, Shown Ahmed Faysal, MD Faisal Bin Shaikat, Atiqur Rahman Sunny · 2024 · Journal of Angiotherapy

Summary. Solar-powered cold chain systems in rural healthcare facilities improve medication storage and vaccine distribution, reducing waste and maintaining drug potency. Case studies from sub-Saharan Africa and the Middle East show that renewable energy integration increases immunization coverage and improves management of inflammatory diseases. The authors argue that deploying solar energy solutions strengthens rural healthcare infrastructure and promotes health equity in underserved regions.

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Happy, A. T., Hossain, M. I., Islam, R., Shohel, M. S. H., Jasem, M. M. H., Faysal, S. A., Shaikat, M. F. B., & Sunny, A. R.. (2024). Enhancing Pharmacological Access and Health Outcomes in Rural Communities through Renewable Energy Integration: Implications for chronic inflammatory Disease Management. Journal of Angiotherapy. https://doi.org/10.25163/angiotherapy.81210197

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DOI
10.25163/angiotherapy.81210197
Countries
South Africa, Egypt
Regions
Africa
Categories
rural-healthcare, energy, policy
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2026-04-28