Por: WPLG Local 10 Health November 02, 2022
LONDON – Scientists say an invasive mosquito species was likely responsible for a large malaria outbreak in Ethiopia earlier this year, a finding that experts called a worrying sign that progress against the disease is at risk of unraveling.The mosquito species, known as Anopheles stephensi, has mostly been seen in India and the Persian Gulf. In 2012, it was discovered in Djibouti and it has since been found in Sudan, Somalia, Yemen and... + full article
ABC News USA Health November 02, 2022
LONDON -- Scientists say an invasive mosquito species was likely responsible for a large malaria outbreak in earlier this year, a finding that experts called a worrying sign that progress against the disease is at risk of unraveling.The mosquito species, known as Anopheles... + más
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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
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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
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