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The newly approved medication, Coartem Baby, is a combination of two antimalarials. It is a lower dose version of a tablet ...
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The approval of the first malaria treatment for newborns and young infants could lead to imminent widespread use in Africa, ...
Municipal councillor Mukesh Goyal on Tuesday demanded immediate and concrete steps from Mayor Raja Iqbal Singh and Municipal Commissioner Ashwini Kumar to tackle the spread of malaria, dengue and ...
Researchers at Karolinska Institutet have identified over 250 proteins that are strongly affected by malaria, which could help predict the severity of the disease and thus enable faster treatment for ...
The new drug, developed by Novartis and MMV, isn't a malaria vaccine, but can help treat babies with the disease.
The WHO’s 2025 guidance outlines strategies for preventing malaria resurgence in countries that have achieved elimination, ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNProtein signatures may help predict malaria severity and guide treatmentResearchers at Karolinska Institutet have identified over 250 proteins that are strongly affected by malaria, which could ...
The first malaria treatment for newborns and young infants has received approval from Swiss health regulators, with eight ...
Coartem® (artemether-lumefantrine) Baby becomes first malaria treatment approved for newborn babies and young infants Rapid approvals in eight African countries now expected under a special global ...
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HealthDay on MSNFirst Malaria Drug Approved for Newborns and Small BabiesKey Takeaways A new malaria drug is approved for babies under 11 poundsThe treatment dissolves easily in breast milk and has ...
Players in the health sector have commended the approval of the first-ever malaria drug for babies weighing less than five ...
Switzerland's medical products authority has granted the first approval for a malaria medicine designed for small infants, ...
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