Africa: Malarial diagnosis and treatments should be decentralized

March 21, 2013
Ankur Sohanpal

Research in malaria has yielded a number of interventions. However, the diseases still claims over half a million lives each year – most of them African children who cannot afford prevention methods. New improvements in diagnosis ensure that diagnosis can be done anywhere – urging the healthcare community to take malarial diagnosis and treatments to those who cannot afford to come get them. Read more here.



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