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Lice. Mosquitoes. Stereotypes (2)

Swearing by 2020 Have you realised that the world has on its hands a number of “by 2020s”? Collectively, we seem to have set numerous ultimatums, targets; and made declarations all promising fruition “by 2020”. Collectively in our individual nations, collectively on our respective continents, regions, sub-regions; and collectively globally, […]

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Exploring gene drive’s role in fight against malaria

An international initiative has formed to ensure that gene drive technology gets a chance to prove its mettle in the quest to control malaria. The GeneConvene Global Collaborative, which operates under the auspices of the Foundation for the National Institutes of Health (FNIH), will focus initially on advancing the safe, […]

U.S. and Ghana Work Together to Achieve Malaria Elimination and Zero Malaria Deaths by 2030

On July 28, 2020, the U.S. Ambassador to Ghana, Stephanie S. Sullivan, virtually joined the Government Statistician of the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS), Professor Samuel Kobina Annim, and the Program Manager of the National Malaria Control Program (NMCP), Dr. Keziah Malm, to launch the 2019 Malaria Indicator Survey (MIS) results.  […]

Lice. Mosquitoes. Stereotypes

My mother chose one morning of her hair combing to get nostalgic and philosophical about life. She went on about how present generations knew little about struggle, strangely using head lice as an instance. She praised humankind’s advancement: “We have really come very far. I mean, if you had told […]

GHANA: Western Region excels in Malaria Control

Western Regional Director of the Ghana Health Service, Naa Dr. Jacob Mahama, says the performance in the control of malaria, has seen consistent improvement in the coverage of the various interventions being implemented. He attributed the success to the support from the Global Fund, the efforts of the National Malaria […]

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NEWS/AFRICA Tanzania’s Mkapa suffered from malaria, not virus, says family

Family of former leader say he contracted malaria and died of heart attack, seek to dispel coronavirus rumours Former Tanzanian president Benjamin Mkapa was suffering from malaria and died of a heart attack, his family has said, scotching rumours that he succumbed to coronavirus.  “Mkapa was found with malaria and […]

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HK LOTTO : ALTERNATIF PASARAN TOGEL ONLINE TERBAIK 2025

HK LOTTO merupakan alternatif bertaruh terbaik pada pasaran togel online resmi, yang dapat Anda mainkan bersama situs hiburan terbaik dan terpercaya. Oleh karena itu, ayo segera daftar dan bergabung bersama PWKTOTO, untuk dapat menikmati keseruan mendapatkan kemenangan maksimal ketika Anda memasang angka pada pasaran togel HK LOTTO yang sangat populer […]

Nigeria receives $890m grant to fight HIV/AIDS, TB, Malaria

Nigeria has received $890 million grant from Global Fund to reduce the burden of HIV, Tuberculosis and Malaria over an implementation period of three years, beginning from 2021 to 2023. Dr Osagie Ehanire, Minister of Health, announced the receipt of the grant at a news conference on Tuesday in Abuja. […]

Malaria struggle must not be derailed by COVID-19

Countries which suffer from malaria present strikingly low rates of COVID-19 deaths. Given the epidemiological and human interrelations between the two diseases, there is a danger that the global struggle against malaria will suffer from the diversion of resources to deal with the new coronavirus. The exceptional strain that the […]

Malaria breakthrough set to change vaccine design

Researchers from the Australian National University (ANU) have discovered a vital clue as to why malaria vaccines keep failing, which could potentially change how vaccines for the deadly disease and others are made. Malaria is a major global killer. But the parasitic disease which is spread to people by mosquitos […]