Africa accounts for 95 percent of cases and deaths, with children under five accounting for three-quarters of those deaths.
It’s #WorldMalaria Day Science is moving fast and for the first time, #EndMalaria is within reach. New vaccines, treatments, ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has for the first time assessed and approved a malaria drug for infants, officials said ...
WHO has approved the first infant malaria treatment, artemether-lumefantrine, improving safety, dosing accuracy, and survival ...
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 ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has called on all partners to intensify efforts to prevent a resurgence of malaria in ...
India, April 24 -- Malaria remains a life-threatening disease affecting millions worldwide, yet it is preventable and ...
Children under five account for more than two-thirds of malaria deaths. A new drug offers hope for this vulnerable group.
Despite decades of efforts to combat it, malaria remains a major global health threat. According to the World Health ...