The U.S. government's foreign aid freeze has upended the supply chain for medical products crucial for fighting diseases ...
"We are seeing poor responses." Doctors issue urgent warning as malaria cases are on the rise: 'It will make the world a less safe place' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Working with a contract drug manufacturing and testing firm in the United Kingdom, 25 to 30 healthy volunteers are now ...
A Minnesota woman has died of malaria after traveling abroad, helping children in Uganda. Khristina Lund lived in Loretto and ...
Researchers identified an enzyme that helps Plasmodium-infected red blood cells adhere to the placenta, providing molecular ...
Epigenetic inhibitors as a promising new antimalarial intervention strategy? A new study identifies an inhibitor of gene ...
In the interconnected web of nature, small disruptions can yield outsized consequences. One such example comes from Central ...
Uganda’s malaria burden is staggering, with some areas such as Apac District recording the world’s highest density of ...
The 2024 Africa Malaria Progress Report has revealed Africa recorded a 60 percent reduction in mortality since 2,000. The ...
Current health news highlights supply chain disruptions for HIV and malaria products due to a U.S. aid freeze, approval of a ...
Resistance to antimalarial drugs is a growing concern with research indicating that resistance to first-line treatments has ...