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Malaria surges in southern Africa amid climate change
Malaria cases rise as warmer temperatures create ideal breeding conditions
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Malaria Cases Surge 30% in Zimbabwe
Rising temperatures and shrinking aid budgets threaten health systems
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Ivermectin Cuts Malaria Transmission by Up to 20% in Trials
A decades-old antiparasitic drug, once used primarily in animals, is emerging as a potential game-changer…
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Illegal Gold Mining Surges Linked to Malaria Outbreaks in Amazon
As global gold prices soar, illegal mining in the Amazon is driving unprecedented deforestation and…
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First Malaria Drug for Babies Approved in ‘Major Public Health Milestone’
Newborns can now be safely treated for malaria with Coartem Baby
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New Malaria Treatment Surges Ahead with WHO Prequalification
A significant step forward in the fight against malaria for newborns and young infants
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How a New Treatment Could Save Thousands of Infant Lives
The World Health Organization has prequalified the first malaria treatment tailored for newborns and infants,…
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New Malaria Treatment Surges Ahead with WHO Prequalification
A significant step forward in the fight against malaria for newborns and young infants
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Why Malaria Remains a Killer Disease
Malaria deaths are on the rise despite vaccine availability
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Why Eradicating Malaria Is Crucial Now
Eswatini’s efforts to eradicate malaria are threatened by informal migration and climate change









