Malaria is the deadliest disease known to man — and it still infects hundreds of millions of people every year. Produced by Alex Kuzoian Follow BI Video: On Twitter More from Science It's halted ...
Once endemic, malaria was eradicated in the United States ... years documented that rising temperatures expand the range of deadly pathogens, the ominous trend here underscores the extent to ...
The deadly and mysterious disease X spreading fast in the Democratic Republic of Congo could actually be Malaria, as ten patients infected with the illness have tested positive for the vector ...
Yet, many people who call this part of Limpopo, South Africa, home live with the deadly threat of malaria. Vhuli Obida, who lives in the district, was one of them. “When I was growing up ...
If left untreated, malaria symptoms can rebound periodically over the course of years. How deadly is malaria? The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that malaria causes over 400,000 deaths ...
stopping a deadly outbreak in its path. His success raised hopes that malaria could be eliminated worldwide. By 1948, 55 nations had signed up for the Global Malaria Eradication Program Soper ...
“In Asia-Pacific, we’re in the last stretch of the race to zero malaria,” says Shigeyuki Kano, from the National Center for Global Health and Medicine (NCGM) in Tokyo, Japan. But getting ...
A malaria vaccine with "world-changing" potential ... out next year after trials showed up to 80% protection against the deadly disease. Crucially, say the scientists, their vaccine is cheap ...
Kenya's decades-long fight against the killer malaria disease is facing a bigger threat from the region. This follows the discovery of a new species of mosquitoes called Anopheles stephansi that ...