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China, a global economic powerhouse with the world’s largest population, drives significant global trade marked by rapid industrialization and economic growth. China once served as a center for ...
Pabrik Kina di Jalan Pajajaran, Bandung menjadi bukti kejayaan industri era kolonial Belanda. Kini masa keemasan si heong tak ...
Understanding the warning signs is essential. The following are the most common symptoms of malaria that should never be ignored. All you need to know from the expert. Listen to Story Malaria is a ...
Cambodia anticipates that malaria will be totally eradicated by the end of 2025, in line with the National Strategic Plan for Malaria Elimination (2011-2025). In 2024, Cambodia reported only 355 ...
As the world marks Malaria Day today, Nigerian families are still battling the scourge, with a whopping N1.156 trillion spent on treatments annually. Although malaria is preventable, it remains a ...
Thomas Breuer, Chief Global Health Officer at global biopharma company GSK, is proud to be working at the forefront of malaria prevention and treatment. After all, through partnerships ...
With over 66 million malaria cases in 2023 alone and a limited vaccine rollout, Nigeria is betting on innovation, private sector engagement, and homegrown solutions to tackle one of its deadliest ...
As per the WHO 2024 Report, India witnessed a remarkable 93% decline in malaria cases since 2000. However, it remains a public health concern in many parts of the world, and children are most ...
In our region, health experts are sounding the alarm about Malaria, saying cases of the mosquito born disease could surge in the absence of programs that had seen malaria cases drop below five per ...
Gizo Hospital at the provincial capital of Western Province has recorded a steady rise in malaria cases over the past few weeks and months. Health officials at the hospital confirmed that most of the ...
As Uganda begins rolling out the long-awaited R21/Matrix-M malaria vaccine, former presidential candidate Joseph Kabuleta has launched a scathing attack on the initiative, claiming it poses serious ...
The federal government on Tuesday said no fewer than 61.5 million Nigerians, mostly children have been vaccinated against measles, yellow fever, Human Papillomavirus (HPV), malaria, and Mpox from ...
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