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Fredros Okumu, Ifakara Health Institute Today, another 1,100 people will die from malaria.
Fredros Okumu, Ifakara Health Institute Today, another 1,100 people will die from malaria.
Since zero malaria starts with each one of us, we must keep up the malaria fight through this cloud of Covid-19, writes Fredros…
Malaria still kills 1,100 a day. It can’t afford to lose resources to coronavirus: Today, another 1,100 people will die from…
Malaria still kills 1,100 a day. It can’t afford to lose resources to coronavirus : A Kenyan mother and her two children sit on…
– By Fredros Okumu, Research Scientist and Head of Environmental Health and Ecological Sciences at the Ifakara Health Institute…
Today, another 1,100 people will die from malaria. The number will be repeated tomorrow, and the day after.
Una madre y su hijo en Tanzania, bajo una mosquitera. UNICEF. Las resistencias de los mosquitos a los insecticidas amenazan su…
Credit: CDC Bed nets treated with a safe chemical killer still provide significant protection from malaria-carrying mosquitoes…
Bed nets treated with a safe chemical killer still provide significant protection from malaria-carrying mosquitoes, despite the…
ATLANTA (16 November 2016)-- Bed nets treated with a safe chemical killer still provide significant protection from malaria-carry…