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Applying 'Supply And Demand' Business Principles To Treat Infectious Diseases Worldwide
November 17, 2008 Treating infectious diseases while meeting escalating costs to do so continues to pose worldwide challenges, with one of the main issues being the ability to provide an adequate supply of drugs to ... > full story -
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Airport Malaria: Cause For Concern In U.S.
November 11, 2008 "Airport malaria" is a term coined by researchers to explain the more recent spread of malaria to areas such as the United States and Europe, which some scientists credit to warmer climate ... > full story -
First Large Scale Screening To Identify Host Genes Involved In Malaria Infection
November 7, 2008 Researchers screened more that 700 molecules by RNAi to identify host factors involved in malaria ... > full story -
Nanoparticles Research Aids Drug Development
November 6, 2008 Scientists have developed a new technology which can dramatically improve the effectiveness of antibacterial ... > full story -
Smaller Mosquitoes Are More Likely To Be Infected With Viruses Causing Human Diseases
November 3, 2008 An entomologist says smaller mosquitoes are more likely to be infected with viruses that cause diseases in ... > full story -
West Nile's North American Spread Described
November 3, 2008 Most affected bird species have not yet recovered from the rapid spread of West Nile virus in North America after 1999, and the long-term ecological implications of the pathogen seem likely to be ... > full story -
Important Steps Towards Development Of Human Vaccine Against Malaria
October 30, 2008 Every day 2000 children die from malaria in Africa alone. The infection is transmitted from human to human by biting mosquitoes and remains one of the world's most devastating diseases. Despite many ... > full story -
Dramatic Fall In Malaria In Gambia Raises Possibility Of Elimination In Parts Of Africa
October 30, 2008 The incidence of malaria has fallen significantly in Gambia in the last 5 years, according to a study carried out by experts there with support from scientists based in ... > full story -
Antimalarial Drug Prevents Diabetes In Arthritis Patients, Study Suggests
October 28, 2008 New research sheds light on how an antimalarial drug may prevent the onset of diabetes in some high risk ... > full story -
New Mechanism Of Resistance To Dengue Virus
October 16, 2008 It is becoming increasingly common to see individuals infected by the dengue virus who develop an ultimately fatal hemorrhagic syndrome, particularly in children during epidemics. However, in most ... > full story
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