Thursday 28 February 2013

Even Without A Globally Led Eradication Program, Research Suggests Malaria Can Still Be Defeated

A researcher at the University of Southampton, working as part of a team from the UK and USA, believes the global eradication of malaria could be achieved by individual countries eliminating the disease within their own borders and coordinating efforts regionally. The team's findings have been published in the journal Science. Dr Andrew Tatem explains, "In 1955 a global programme was launched to eradicate Malaria, but funding collapsed in 1969 and ultimately eradication wasn't achieved... via Health News from Medical News Today Read More Here..

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