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Malaria, an ancient disease traced back to Egyptian mummies, remains a deadly global threat despite medical advancements.
Stanford University researchers report that ciprofloxacin use drives persistent antibiotic resistance in human gut bacteria, ...
A systematic review and meta-analysis indicates that adding a low dose of a widely available antimalaria drug to ...
The fight against malaria faces many obstacles, including funding cuts. But it remains far cheaper to prevent the disease ...
With increasing malaria treatment failures, understanding the causes of resistance and adjusting strategies, including new ...
Piperacillin, an antibiotic in the same class as penicillin, effectively cured mice of Lyme disease at 100-times less than the effective dose of doxycycline, the current gold standard treatment. At ...
The antimalarial drug mefloquine could help treat genetic diseases such as cystic fibrosis, Duchenne muscular dystrophy, as ...
These infections—systemic, lethal infestations of the body’s deep tissues and organs—have little in common with the ...
A genomic study of gut microbes during antibiotic use finds selective sweeps in a DNA gyrase gene that drive resistance.
Huaiyu Tian and colleagues argue that to improve sustainable malaria control and reduce the risk of disease resurgence, targeted interventions can be optimised for eliminating malaria in areas ...
For many Nigerians, malaria and its symptoms are all too familiar and quite predictable. Once the pangs of headache, joint ...
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