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Home / Health / Malaria

New malaria crisis looms

Invasive mosquito spreading in Africa could expose 126 million city residents to higher risk of malaria.

Window screens ‘could curb malaria’

Prioritising window screening could be an effective malaria control strategy, a Tanzania study suggests.

Drug combination cuts malaria prevalence

Mass administration of a drug combination found reducing malaria transmission in the Mekong region.

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Child malaria deaths ‘slashed by rainy season regimen’

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