One Business Decision Made the World's Losing Battle With Malaria Even Tougher

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(Bloomberg) -- The world is losing its fight against malaria, a disease that has a devastating toll in Asia and Africa and is showing up in developed countries like the US. A single business decision taken by one of the world’s biggest manufacturers of bed nets more than 10 years ago has exacerbated the situation.Most Read from BloombergNvidia Surges After AI Boom Shows No Signs of Letting UpTech Up in Late Hours on Nvidia’s Bullish Outlook: Markets WrapBiden Touts $1.2 Billion in Student Loan R

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