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Swiss medical regulators have approved a new malaria treatment for infants, offering hope to many in Africa KAMPALA, Uganda - ...
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Africanews on MSNNew malaria drug brings hope for infants in Uganda
Swiss regulators have approved the first malaria treatment safe for infants. The new drug, known as Coartem Baby or Riamet ...
Until recently, a major gap in malaria treatment was how to care for newborns and infants infected with malaria who weren’t ...
Monthly ivermectin for 3 months reduces the incidence of malaria in children living in an area with high coverage and use of ...
The search for new ways to treat malaria—a disease that kills some 600,000 people a year, most of them children in Sub-Saharan Africa—may have just gotten a boost.
In this GEN webinar, eight experts discuss collaborative strategies and technological innovations that are shaping the future of malaria drug development.
Hesperos, the human-on-a-chip company, models the full life cycle of a deadly malaria parasite by combining a human ...
The first malaria drug for babies is set to be approved in the eight countries where it was trialled. The study was closed early due to significant indications that the treatment was both safe and ...
A new generation of malaria drugs failed clinical trials, in part because they were hard to swallow. UCSF chemists remodeled their structures to make them more soluble, while maintaining their ...
The nitisinone findings offer an encouraging sign that effective alternatives for controlling mosquito populations may ...
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