Malaria and its mosquito carriers are shapeshifters, with drug resistance, insecticide resistance, and changes in mosquito behaviour and species composition all adding to the complexity of fighting one of the world’s biggest killers. Malaria and its mosquito carriers are shapeshifters, with d.
Malaria affects half the world’s population, killing more than 400 000 people a year. Almost all these deaths are in Africa, where a child dies every two minutes. Those individuals who survive are often unable to work or attend school, either due to symptoms or because they have to care for r.