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 Survival From Severe Malaria Can Be Improved Using Anti-Inflammatory Drugs
Survival From Severe Malaria Can Be Improved Using Anti-Inflammatory Drugs
A novel anti-inflammatory drug could help to improve survival in the most severe cases of malaria. The drug works by preventing the immune system from causing irrevocable brain and tissue da... 
 New Portable Tool To Detect Dengue Mosquitoes Developed
New Portable Tool To Detect Dengue Mosquitoes Developed
Researchers have developed a new portable tool that may help doctors to detect dengue virus-carrying mosquitoes and help reduce the likelihood of human infections around the world. Ever... 
 Ranbaxy Launches New Malaria Drug in Africa
Ranbaxy Launches New Malaria Drug in Africa
Synriam, a new anti-malaria drug developed by the leading Indian drug manufacturer Ranbaxy Laboratories was launched in Africa. The launching may help Ranbaxy to boost its presence in the em... 

 New Weapon Against Malaria
New Weapon Against Malaria
An estimated 655,000 people died from malaria in 2010, according to the World Health Organization. It is also estimated that over 200 million people contract malaria on an annual basis. ... 
 Online Crowd Sourcing Game Allows Public to Aid in Malaria Diagnosis
Online Crowd Sourcing Game Allows Public to Aid in Malaria Diagnosis
The general public can now help diagnose malaria after researchers at UCLA revealed that they have developed a new crowd-sourcing online game that allows people to differentiate between infe... 
 Dengue Fever: A Major Cost Burden
Dengue Fever: A Major Cost Burden
Dengue fever costs nearly $40 million in US territory of Puerto Rico, say sources. The study by researchers at Brandeis University's Schneider Institutes for Health Policy is the fi... 
 Ranbaxy Marks World Malaria Day by Unveiling “Indigenously” Developed Anti-Malaria Drug
Ranbaxy Marks World Malaria Day by Unveiling “Indigenously” Developed Anti-Malaria Drug
Indian pharmaceutical giant Ranbaxy announced at a conference in New Delhi that it has developed a new “indigenous” anti-malaria drug. The new drug, called Synriam, which is effective ag... 
 Malaria Drug Resistance in Africa
Malaria Drug Resistance in Africa
Drug-resistant malaria emerging in Africa, warn scientists. Researchers in London found resistance to artemether in test tube analysis of blood from 11 of 28 patients who had falle... 
 Britain At Risk of Dengue Spread Due to Climate Change
Britain At Risk of Dengue Spread Due to Climate Change
Experts have warned that Asian tiger mosquitoes is likely to transmit tropical diseases, which includes dengue, in Britain because of climate change. The mosquito, Aedes albopictus, has... 
 Dengue Epidemic in Rio
Dengue Epidemic in Rio
Rio de Janeiro declares dengue epidemic after diagnosing more than 50,000 cases of the mosquito-borne infection. "We have a plan focused on the epidemic and we continue to be in a s... 
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