Breakthrough for Scientists in Fight Against Malaria Parasite
Researchers have opened the way for new treatments of malaria, the scourge that threatens 500 million worldwide and kills a child in Africa every 30 seconds. Scientists in Thailand and Edinburgh have worked out why some drugs work against the malaria parasite, and some do not. In October...| Comments on article "Breakthrough for Scientists in Fight Against Malaria Parasite" | ||||||||||||
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