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... news, data, and resources related to malaria.
... was initiated to provide an Atlas of malaria for Africa, containing relevant ... and targeted implementation of malaria control. The MARA/ARMA initiative is
Malaria is one of the planet's deadliest ... 300 to 500 million clinical cases of malaria each year resulting in 1.5 to 2.7 ... the control and treatment of malaria by * reading commentaries and updates,
This site is part of a WHO/TDR project seeking to exploit the availability of diverse datasets, from multiple species, to facilitate target identification and prioritization in TDR priority organisms. Drug target discovery has provided the primary motivati
... vector-borne diseases such as malaria, dengue fever and schistosomiasis;
... temperature has risen approximately 0.6oC (0.9oF) over the past century.
Areas: Climate Change, Environmental Health, Greenhouse Gases, Malaria, Cancer
Type: Research Paper/Report or Journal Article - Author: Michael Simpson
Type: Research Paper/Report or Journal Article - Author: Michael Simpson
Welcome to World Health News, an online news digest from the Center for Health Communication at the Harvard School of Public Health. The site covers critical public health issues from around the world. It is designed to be a resource for an international a
... and the prevention and treatment of malaria.
Areas: Appropriate Technology, Health Education, Malaria, Infectious Diseases, Health Care Access
Type: Book - Author: David Werner with Carol Thuman and Jane Maxwell
Type: Book - Author: David Werner with Carol Thuman and Jane Maxwell
... sea level is projected to increase by 0.09–0.88 m by 2100, with variable
Areas: Public Health, Climate Change, Climate Justice, Environmental Health, Greenhouse Gases, Malaria
Type: Research Paper/Report or Journal Article - Author: Kristie L. Ebi, Nancy D. Lewis, Carlos Corvalan
Type: Research Paper/Report or Journal Article - Author: Kristie L. Ebi, Nancy D. Lewis, Carlos Corvalan
Pathologies of Power uses harrowing stories of life--and death--in extreme situations to interrogate our understanding of human rights. Paul Farmer, a physician and anthropologist with twenty years of experience working in Haiti, Peru, and Russia, argues t
Type: Book - Author: Paul Farmer

