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Aid cuts and climate change drive deadly malaria surge in Zimbabwe
A surge in malaria cases in Zimbabwe is exposing fragile health systems and growing treatment shortages in rural areas.
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An insistent buzzing at sunset followed by itchy, spotted legs. Here in Denmark, mosquitoes are mostly an annoying—but generally harmless—nuisance. That is far from the case in many parts of the world ...
Progress in reducing the malaria burden in Africa has stalled, which has raised concerns about the impact of climate change on malaria eradication efforts. Despite extensive research on the links ...
The fight against malaria has stalled after two decades of progress, with climate change and population growth among factors threatening a resurgence of the potentially fatal disease, campaigners said ...
On an oppressively hot day in Tanzania’s largest city Dar Es Salaam, Leka Tingitana, the director of aerial research company Tanzania Flying Labs, walks out to the middle of a university cricket field ...
The ambition to eliminate malaria across Africa by 2030 faces serious setbacks, with experts warning that climate change, population growth, and declining funding are reversing progress made over the ...
Malaria may have shaped early human life across Africa far earlier than once thought, steering where people could safely live ...
An insistent buzzing at sunset followed by itchy, spotted legs. Here in Denmark, mosquitoes are mostly an annoying – but generally harmless – nuisance. That is far from the case in many parts of the ...
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