Revealed: The malaria crisis India doesn’t want to acknowledge
An investigation shows routine manipulation of data, shortages of supplies, understaffing and enduring dysfunction
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An investigation shows routine manipulation of data, shortages of supplies, understaffing and enduring dysfunction
Scientists 'edit' mosquito DNA to resist malaria, with hopes to breed with species in wild, block disease transmission
The United Nations estimates that 6 million lives have been saved by prevention efforts
Joshua Blumenfeld, the managing director of Malaria No More, discusses the new medicine and its prospects
Mosquirix is only about 30 percent effective, but EMA recommendation is likely to accelerate approval
Scientists estimate that if we don’t take action, drug resistant bacteria could kill up to 10 million people by 2050
Researchers in Kenya are studying new ways to battle malaria, which is still a major problem in many parts of the world
Researchers in Guinea found people with malaria resisted going to health centers for fear of picking up Ebola
A research team is running a trial on the RTSS vaccine, involving 15 thousand infants, over five years
WHO report shows deaths fell 47 percent since 2000, but Ebola-stricken countries could see a resurgence