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First Drug for Dengue Found to Be Effective in Mice
Four hundred million people become infected with dengue each year, and 40,000 die, but at present, there is not a single treatment option.
United states
Rhode island
Region flamande
University of rhode island
Duane gubler
Johan neyts
Alan rothman
Jannsen pharmaceutica
Rega institute
National university of singapore
Diseases consortium
Ku leuven rega institute
Drug design
Medscape medical news
Wellcome trust
Keong ooi
West Nile Virus Cases Climbing in Colorado
West Nile virus infections and deaths are both up in Colorado from last year, and there have been more cases so far than at any point since 2016.
United states
Colorado springs
Daniel pastula
University of colorado school medicine
Public health veterinarian jennifer house
Colorado school of public health
Colorado department of public health
West nile
Colorado department
Public health
Colorado school
Heat exhaustion
Heat prostration
Meningococcal infection
Meningococcal disease
Tropical infection
P vivax Malaria Burden Grossly Underestimated
The burden of P vivax may be even greater burden than that of the more familiar P falciparum over the long term.
Jakarta raya
J kevin baird
Eijkman oxford clinical research unit
Menzies school of health research
Medscape medical news
Saharan africa
Menzies school
Health research
Tropical infection
Ropical disease
Bloodstream infections
Clinical research
Clinical trials
Linical studies
Glucose 6 phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency
Half the World Has Little or No Access to Diagnostics
In basic primary care settings, the likelihood of any test being available was less than 1 in 5.
United states
Addis ababa
Dan milner
Pascale ondoa
African society for laboratory medicine
American society for clinical pathology
Lancet global health
Lancet commission
Sue horton
Waterloo school
Public health sciences
Medscape medical
Diagnostics list
International development
Service provision assessment
American society
WHO Backs Rollout of Malaria Vaccine for African Children
The World Health Organization said on Wednesday the only approved vaccine against malaria should be widely given to African children, potentially marking a major advance against a disease that kills hundreds of thousands of people annually.
United kingdom
Tedros adhanom ghebreyesus
European union
World health organization
Strategic advisory group of experts on immunisation
Malaria policy advisory group
Tedros adhanom
Strategic advisory group
Tropical infection
Ropical disease
Drug regulation
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