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Malaria Minute | Malaria World Congress | Monday 2nd July
Malaria Minute

Malaria Minute | Malaria World Congress | Monday 2nd July 2018

Australia’s Foreign Minister, Julie Bishop, joins the conference, announcing on Twitter that the country will be stepping up support for research projects, Jimmie Rodgers discusses how the Solomon Islands are ‘the world’s epicentre of non-communicable diseases’ and Twitter impressions with #MalariaCongress soar.

By Thomas Locke, 5 years2nd July 2018 ago
Malaria Minute | Malaria World Congress | Sunday 1st July
Malaria Minute

Malaria Minute | Malaria World Congress | Sunday 1st July 2018

Thinking outside the box, it’s the first day of the Malaria World Congress. Delegates from nearly 70 countries headed to Melbourne, Australia for a malaria conference like no other. In the following days, the latest research and news will be shared to Congress, get involved with the event on twitter #MalariaCongress

By Thomas Locke, 5 years1st July 2018 ago
Five Minutes with Cheyenne Cook | Vector LearningXChange
Five Minutes

Five Minutes with Cheyenne Cook | Vector LearningXChange

Today, we’re joined by Cheyenne Cook from the Vector LearningXChange platform. The platform has been designed for vector control stakeholders from around the world to learn from each other about the most effective ways to prevent malaria. Think of it as the Facebook of malaria control programmes.

By Thomas Locke, 5 years1st July 2018 ago
Malaria Minute

Malaria Minute | Friday 29th June 2018

Australian scientists one step closer to developing a new malaria vaccine, Zambia aims to eradicate malaria by 2021 and a new way of treating cerebral malaria is discovered by scientists at the Universities of Manchester and Glasgow.

By Thomas Locke, 5 years29th June 2018 ago
Malaria Minute

Malaria Minute | Friday 22nd June 2018

Ugandan refugees to get mosquito nets, combining two experimental anti-malarial vaccines can reduce malaria infections and a professor receives an OBE for services to parasitology and malaria.

By Thomas Locke, 5 years22nd June 2018 ago
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Malaria Minute | Friday 15th June 2018

In a historic statement, the World Health Organisation confirms that Paraguay is free from malaria and a Ugandan scientist wins a major prize for bloodless malaria detection device.

By Thomas Locke, 5 years15th June 2018 ago
Malaria Minute

Malaria Minute | Friday 8th June 2018

Mystery illness kills 8 children in Uganda, €100bn available to European Scientists, the impact of the US Malaria Initiative is analysed in a new study and Kenyan researchers trial a new drug for pregnant women.

By Thomas Locke, 5 years8th June 2018 ago
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Malaria Minute | Friday 1st June 2018

Rwanda defends its decision to enter into a £30 million sponsorship deal with Arsenal, bloodless malaria detecting device makes it into the final of the Africa Prize for Engineering Innovation, the effect deforestation has on malaria and the launch of a month-long Anti-Malaria drive in Odisha.

By Thomas Locke, 5 years1st June 2018 ago
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Malaria Minute | Friday 25th May 2018

U.S. Veteran suffers long term damage from taking anti-malarial tablets, the secrets of how malaria became a human-killer and the University of Southern California announce the development of a prototype device capable of early-stage malaria detection.

By Thomas Locke, 5 years25th May 2018 ago
Malaria Minute

Malaria Minute | Friday 18th May 2018

Changes in a person’s body odour may help to identify them as infected with malaria, hygiene is the primary vaccine against child disease, The Rwandan Minister for Health says and mosquito spit primes your body for disease, so scientists want to make an anti-saliva vaccine.

By Thomas Locke, 5 years18th May 2018 ago

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