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Malaria, African children
Malaria developing resistance to drug used to treat children
The malaria parasite may be gaining resistance against artemisinin, the drug most often used to try and save children with mosquito-borne malaria.
Study uncovers first evidence of resistance to standard malaria treatment in African children with severe malaria
An international team of researchers has uncovered evidence of partial resistance to artemisinin derivatives -- the primary treatment for malaria -- in young children with severe malaria.
African children with severe malaria experiencing resistance to world’s most powerful malaria drug, new study found
10 patients who were thought to have been cured suffered a repeat malaria attack within 28 days from the same strain of malaria that caused the original infection, researchers found.
Partial resistance to key malaria drug found in young children in Uganda
A study conducted in Uganda has found evidence of partial resistance to the primary treatment for malaria in young children with severe forms of the parasitic disease.
Malaria Developing Resistance to Drug That Saves Children's Lives
Now, there's troubling news that the malaria parasite may be gaining resistance against artemisinin, the drug most often used to try and save these young lives. “This is the first study from Africa showing that children with malaria and clear signs of severe disease are experiencing at least partial resistance to artemisinin,
Resistance to crucial malaria drug detected in severely ill kids in Africa
Scientists have detected resistance to artemisinin, a key malaria drug, for the first time among children in Africa with severe disease. The continent accounts for 95% of all deaths from malaria globally,
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Why is a lifesaving Malaria drug in Africa losing its effectiveness?
A new study has revealed alarming evidence of partial resistance to artemisinin, a crucial antimalarial drug, in Ugandan ...
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Scientists Worried As Lifesaving Malaria Drug In Africa Proving Less Effective
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Evidence of Resistance to Standard Malaria Therapy for Severe Cases
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Lazio on Alert as Boulaye Dia Contracts Malaria
Lazio striker Boulaye Dia has been diagnosed with malaria while on international duty, causing concern at the club.Lazio ...
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Malaria parasite developing resistance to life-saving drug
Every year around 600,000 people all over the world die from mosquito-borne
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Chikungunya And Malaria Infections Reach Shocking 5-Year High In Delhi: Over 700 Cases Reported - How To Keep Yourself Safe
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