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Malaria had nearly been eliminated around a giant dam in the Amazon, but then it came roaring back.
A 15-year study suggests that long-term malaria control may depend as much on protecting environments as it does on sustaining public health programs.
Following the recent heavy rains, concerns are growing over the increase in mosquito populations and the risk of malaria ...
A familiarity with the technical aspects of malaria is necessary for decisions to be made about how to devise a locally appropriate malaria control strategy. Such familiarity can aid in determining ...
The fever experienced by people with malaria exposes parasites to high temperatures within blood cells. This heat can lead to ...
More than half a million people, the vast majority being children under the age of 5, die annually due to malaria, with Sub-Saharan Africa as the most highly burdened region. Mosquitoes belonging to ...
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What Digital Transformation Means for Malaria Control Programmes
Across health programme delivery, digital transformation is often discussed in terms of tools. But its real test is whether it helps people make better decisions, faster, in the places where lives are ...
A group of UC scientists led by Greg Lanzaro, professor of pathology, microbiology and immunology in the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, recently completed an analysis of a strategy aimed at ...
The Kwara State Government, in collaboration with its development partners, has inaugurated the State Malaria Advocacy, ...
Malaria in pregnancy (MiP) is a significant public health concern in high-burden malaria countries and a key predictor of ...
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to have a devastating impact on international malaria control and elimination efforts. According to the latest World Malaria Report, there were an estimated 14 million ...
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