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Roll Back Malaria,
Protect Women and Children

On April 25th, we will all celebrate Africa Malaria Day.

The theme for this year's event is:'Insecticide Treated Nets and effective malaria treatment for pregnant women and young children by 2005'



Women have been producing children from the beginning of time. Childbirth is one of the natural miracles of the world. But in Africa too often the birth of a child becomes an occasion for grief due to the death of the mother and /or baby.  Over 250,000 African women die from pregnancy related complications every year.

 



Famine Spreads in Africa: On a scale not seen in Africa in nearly two decades, famine is once again stalking the continent. According to estimates by the UN's World Food Programme (WFP), as many as 38 million Africans are living under the threat of starvation, and many will succumb if emergency relief does not reach them...



Malaria is a deadly plague that kills millions of African children every year and is a scourge must be fought and DDT is at the moment the cheapest and most effective tool.


Tanzanian study shows good results on Children
The World Health Organization Friday welcomed a Tanzanian study that found rates of malaria and anemia are severely reduced when infants receive an anti-malarial drug during routine immunizations.



Clinical trials to start in The Gambia
The first of a series of three clinical trials of a vaccine against malaria, which has been planned through a partnership between a US-based non-profit organisation and one of the leading research-based pharmaceutical and healthcare companies, begins early next month in The Gambia.
If successful, it would help save the lives of millions of children. Malaria is a parasitic infection transmitted through the bite of the Anopheles mosquito.

Malaria, one of the world's most important public health concerns, is on the rise again, causing over a million deaths a year, including an estimated 700,000 children. According to the WHO, in absolute numbers, malaria kills 3,000 children under 5 years old, every day a death toll comparable to that of AIDS. Effective malaria control programs have led to dramatic declines in death in some countries, but obstacles remain in many of the world's poorest countries


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Research on the web
Meteorologic Influences on Plasmodium falciparum Malaria in the Highland Tea Estates of Kericho, Western Kenya
Emerging Infectious Diseases
12/6/2002
Malaria drug muddle:Research community questioning legitimacy of Canadian drug approved for market in Africa
The Scientist
11/19/2002
A new NOS2 promoter polymorphism associated with increased nitric oxide production and protection from severe malaria in Tanzanian and Kenyan children< <
The Lancet
11/10/2002
Malaria after the genomes
The Lancet
10/12/2002
Mosquitoes minus malaria
nature science update
10/3/2002
Malaria as diverse as us?
Nature Science Update Online
7/18/2002
Modified mosquitoes in malaria research
The Lancet Infectious Diseases
7/1/2002

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