Malaria prevention is a research area that focuses on developing strategies and interventions to reduce the incidence and spread of malaria, a deadly mosquito-borne disease caused by Plasmodium parasites. This research area includes efforts to develop and distribute effective vaccines, insecticide-treated bed nets, and medications to prevent and treat malaria infections. Additionally, researchers study the behavior of mosquito vectors, environmental factors that contribute to the spread of malaria, and the impact of climate change on malaria transmission. The ultimate goal of malaria prevention research is to eliminate the disease and improve public health outcomes in regions where malaria is endemic.