Sanofi's Dengvaxia is the first-ever approved dengue vaccine... READ MORE›
The Philippines said Friday it had suspended use of a landmark vaccine for the potentially deadly dengue virus after its manufacturer warned it could worse... READ MORE›
Malaria experts now fear losing artemisinin and its partner drugs the same way... READ MORE›
She was diagnosed with dengue fever in August and admitted to Fortis Memorial Research Institute after her condition worsened towards the end of the month... READ MORE›
Three people have been diagnosed with mosquito-borne chikungunya fever in Anzio, 50km 30 miles south of Rome, Italian media report... READ MORE›
In all these places, the people fishing with mosquito nets tend to be those without boats or even tackle, often women and children, the most dispossessed... READ MORE›
The World Health Organisation has certified that Sri Lanka is a malaria-free nation, in what it called a truly remarkable achievement... READ MORE›
In a world first a new malaria vaccine developed by Australian scientists has passed its first test in early human trials... READ MORE›
In all these places, the people fishing with mosquito nets tend to be those without boats or even tackle, often women and children, the most dispossessed... READ MORE›
Sir Andrew Witty, CEO of GSK, said Today's scientific opinion represents a further important step towards making available for young children the world's first malaria vaccine... READ MORE›
The reasons for Indian mothers' relatively poor health are many, including a culture that discriminates against them... READ MORE›
Updated June 21, 2017 17 59 09 An Australian man returned from Thailand has died from the rare but potentially fatal mosquito-borne disease, Japanese encephalitis... READ MORE›
The carbohydrate that the malaria parasite attaches itself to in the placenta in pregnant women is identical to a carbohydrate found in cancer cells... READ MORE›
Hopes of eliminating malaria from more than 30 countries with a total population of 2 billion have risen following the successful removal of the disease from Sri Lanka... READ MORE›
Sir Andrew Witty, GSK's chief executive, said the EMA decision was a further important step towards making the world's first malaria vaccine available for young children... READ MORE›
In 2000, WHO reported that 60 of the 777,000 measles deaths worldwide occurred in occurred in sub-Saharan Africa... READ MORE›
Scientists are particularly concerned about the declining efficacy of artemisinin because it appears to follow a pattern seen in previously used malaria drugs, like chloroquine... READ MORE›
But most of this research uses only one mosquito species... READ MORE›
A nurse treating him later died and it was only when malaria treatment failed that Nigeria's first case of Ebola was identified... READ MORE›
There have also been three confirmed cases in Sao Paulo, Brazil's most populous state, and one each in Espiritu Santo and Bahia, which both neighbour Minas... READ MORE›
More kids are dying of malaria in these three countries now than they were before Ebola came along... READ MORE›
Scientists have struggled to develop an Ebola vaccine over the years, and this is the first one proven to work... READ MORE›
What we have is an epidemic of disinformation about yellow fever ..... READ MORE›
They had stumbled on a 27-year local man who contracted the disease despite having never travelled outside of Indonesia... READ MORE›
WHO Malaria vaccine to be 'real life' tested in Africa... READ MORE›
Prof Scott Weaver described the disease as frightening people in countries across Latin America and the Caribbean... READ MORE›
But ministry officials have issued warnings to women to think carefully about getting pregnant at the moment in areas where there are Zika fever cases... READ MORE›
The worst-ever outbreak of dengue fever has killed nearly 300 people in Sri Lanka, with aid agencies warning against further spread of the mosquito-borne viral disease... READ MORE›
As climate change reaches almost every corner of the Earth's ecology, different diseases could be unleashed... READ MORE›
India dengue fever cases 300 times higher than officially reported - study... READ MORE›
Prof. Adrian Hill is designing a new kind of vaccine against malaria that could one day help eliminate the disease.... READ MORE›
24, 2015 3 12 Millions of mosquito nets are given out fight to malaria in Africa, yet many faced with hunger use them as fish nets, creating potential environmental problems... READ MORE›
Dengue, Zika and another disease called chikungunya are spread by the same mosquito -- the Aedes aegypti... READ MORE›
Angola lies in the yellow fever belt of Africa where vaccination against the disease is recommended... READ MORE›
The pace at which artemisinin resistance is spreading or emerging is alarming, said Philippe Guerin, director of the Worldwide Antimalarial Resistance Network... READ MORE›
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