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Malaria

Representational Image. Photo: Getty Images via BBC
Health

Rangamati, Khagrachhari and Bandarban most affected by malaria: DGHS

Representational Image. Photo: Collected
Health

Geoengineering could put 1bn people at risk of malaria: Study

Anopheles mosquitoes are seen in a net placed in a rice field during a test in the use of drone technology in the fight against malaria near Zanzibar City, on the island of Zanzibar, Tanzania, 30 October 2019. REUTERS/Baz Ratner
Health

New bed nets that 'ground' mosquitoes could boost malaria fight

Photo :Collected
Africa

World's first malaria vaccine making inroads in western Kenya

An Anopheles stephensi mosquito obtains a blood meal from a human host through its pointed proboscis in this undated handout photo obtained by Reuters November 23, 2015. A known malarial vector, the species can found from Egypt all the way to China. REUTERS/Jim Gathany/CDC/Handout via Reuters
World+Biz

Malaria deaths rose by 69,000 in 2020 due to Covid-19 disruptions: WHO

Malaria testing at a WHO facility in Africa. Photo: WHO
World+Biz

Historic go-ahead for malaria vaccine to protect African children

An Anopheles stephensi mosquito obtains a blood meal from a human host through its pointed proboscis in this undated handout photo obtained by Reuters November 23, 2015. A known malarial vector, the species can found from Egypt all the way to China. REUTERS/Jim Gathany/CDC/Handout via Reuters
World+Biz

WHO backs malaria vaccine rollout for Africa's children in major breakthrough

Covid has 'devastating' impact on fight against HIV, TB, malaria: Global Fund
Coronavirus chronicle

Covid has 'devastating' impact on fight against HIV, TB, malaria: Global Fund

DNCC anti-mosquito drive: 36 cases filed, Tk4.42 lakh fined
Bangladesh

DNCC anti-mosquito drive: 36 cases filed, Tk4.42 lakh fined

Representational Image. Photo: Getty Images via BBC
China

China certified malaria-free after 70-year fight

Representational Image. Photo: Getty Images via BBC
Health

Malaria menace: DGHS warns about visiting Bandarban

Representational Image. Photo: Getty Images via BBC
World+Biz

Potential new malaria vaccine shows promise in Burkina Faso trial

Covid-19 threatens global progress against malaria: WHO
World+Biz

Covid-19 threatens global progress against malaria: WHO

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