Por: Los Angeles Times Science November 01, 2022
Research in Africa found a one-time dose of an experimental drug protected adults against malaria for at least six months, the latest approach in the fight against the mosquito-borne disease. Malaria killed more than 620,000 people in 2020 and sickened 241 million, mainly children under 5 in Africa. The World Health Organization is rolling out the first authorized malaria vaccine for children, but it is about 30% effective and requires four... + full article
Associated Press USA Health November 01, 2022
Research in Africa found a one-time dose of an experimental drug protected adults against malaria for at least six months, the latest approach in the fight against the mosquito-borne disease.Malaria killed more than 620,000 people in 2020 and sickened 241 million, mainly... + más
Antibody treatment tested as new tool against malaria | ABC News
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WPLG Local 10 USA Health November 01, 2022
ABC News USA Health November 01, 2022
Research in found a one-time dose of an experimental drug protected adults against malaria for at least six months, the latest approach in the fight against the mosquito-borne disease.Malaria killed more than 620,000 people in 2020 and sickened 241 million, mainly children under... + más
Antibody treatment tested as new tool against malaria | WPTV
Portland Press Herald USA Health November 01, 2022
Research in Africa found a one-time dose of an experimental drug protected adults against malaria for at least six months, the latest approach in the fight against the mosquito-borne disease. Malaria killed more than 620,000 people in 2020 and sickened 241 million, mainly... + más
WPTV USA Nation November 01, 2022
The New York Times USA Health October 04, 2022
All through childhood, Miriam Abdullah was shuttled in and out of hospitals, her thin body wracked with fever and ravaged by malaria. She was so sick so often that her constant treatments drained her parents, who also cared for her many siblings, both financially and... + más
Testing trouble adds to disorder in Uganda's Ebola response | ABC News
Testing trouble adds to disorder in Uganda's Ebola response | Associated Press
ABC News USA Health October 01, 2022
MUBENDE, Uganda -- The nurse wanted the toddler with a high fever transferred at once from a private clinic in Uganda to a public hospital even though the child tested positive for malaria amid an Ebola outbreak that has rattled workers.But the clinic's owner wasn't... + más
Where does Ebola come from, what does it look like and is there a cure? | Newsweek
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