Advances in vaccine technology, antibody therapies, and genetic surveillance are giving researchers new tools to fight ...
Malaria is spread through mosquitoes and can be fatal if it is not treated quickly. The disease is rare in the United States, with just about 2,000 cases each year, according to the Centers for ...
Today, Malaria is considered a tropical disease, but it wasn’t always that way. Around the 1900s, parts of the United States were awash with Malaria—especially in the South and parts of the Eastern ...
(THE CONVERSATION) Every year, malaria kills more than 600,000 people worldwide. Most of them are children under 5 in sub-Saharan Africa. But the disease isn’t confined to poor, rural areas – it’s a ...
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