A Portland State University-led research team has developed a novel chemical compound that shows promise for the treatment ...
The first malaria drug for newborn babies and those weighing less than 11 pounds has been approved by Swiss medical authorities in a move that could fill a treatment gap for some of those most ...
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WHO approves first malaria treatment for infants
GENEVA, Switzerland — The World Health Organization announced Friday that it had given prequalification approval to a malaria treatment for newborns and infants for the first time.
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — A cancer drug repurposed to treat malaria has been shown to be nearly 100% effective in helping defeat the disease in just three days, according to the results of a Phase 2 ...
The first-ever treatment for malaria in young babies and infants has been approved. On Tuesday, Novartis announced it had received approval for the treatment, Coartem Baby (known as Riamet Baby in ...
A Portland State University-led research team has developed a novel chemical compound that shows promise for the treatment ...
NEW YORK — Researchers on Wednesday reported two promising new approaches to counteract malaria’s growing resistance to medication — one involving a new class of drugs. Switzerland-based Novartis ...
An experimental antibody treatment prevented malaria in the majority of participants in a small but important new study, providing a measure of hope in the effort to lower the burden of the disease ...
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