The World Health Organization announced Friday that it had given prequalification approval to a malaria treatment for ...
Washington: The World Health Organization (WHO) has announced the approval of the first preventive drug specifically designed ...
Malaria is preventable, yet still kills children worldwide. Learn why progress can be reversed and how you can help protect ...
Ahead of World Malaria Day on 25 April, the World Health Organization (WHO) has announced a significant step forward in the ...
It’s #WorldMalaria Day Science is moving fast and for the first time, #EndMalaria is within reach. New vaccines, treatments, ...
Up to now, infants have been given formulations for older children – carrying a greater risk of dose errors, side effects and toxicity.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has called on all partners to intensify efforts to prevent a resurgence of malaria in ...
Despite decades of efforts to combat it, malaria remains a major global health threat. According to the World Health ...
Malaria in pregnancy can seriously harm both the mother and the unborn baby, especially if the infection is not treated early ...
On World Malaria Day, WHO urged partners to strengthen surveillance, prevention, and timely treatment in Pakistan. While 2025 ...
Pakistan has reduced emergence of Malaria cases by ten percent during the last calendar year as compared to 2024. A report ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has for the first time assessed and approved a malaria drug for infants, officials said ...