The malaria parasite may be gaining resistance against artemisinin, the drug most often used to try and save children with ...
more than a third of all cases since 2000 occurred during this time, with a spike in 2019. The global research group defined airport malaria as an infection that’s acquired at or near an airport ...
The 10.3% of participants that experienced recrudescence -- recurrent malaria caused by the same strain of P. falciparum as ...
The global market for malaria antigen Ag rapid testing is set to experience robust growth over the next decade. According to ...
Malaria remains a leading cause of death for children under five in sub-Saharan Africa, with around 450,000 young children ...
Nigeria’s struggles against malaria raise questions about the nation’s capacity to follow in the footsteps of Egypt, Algeria, ...
According to a new study, cases of babesiosis rose by an average of 9% annually between 2015 and 2022, with nearly half of the affected individuals also co-infected with another tick-borne illness, ...
It is important to recognise that eliminating malaria is an achievable goal, but it is one that can be realised only through sustained collaboration, strong partnerships, funding and good leadership.
Mutations in malarial parasites linked to artemisinin-resistance in Southeast Asia have now been found in African children hospitalised for complicated malaria, according to a new study presented at ...
Malaria is a parasitic disease that has always been controlled by national programs worldwide but still remains a public health problem. COVID-19 continues to spread and ...
More than 2,400 dengue cases have been registered in the month of October, the highest in the past four years, according to ...
According to the World Health Organization, Kenya had an estimated five million malaria cases in 2022 – many of them among ...