Over 600,000 people worldwide die from mosquito-borne malaria each year, with the majority of these deaths happening among children under 5. Now, there's troubling news that the malaria parasite may ...
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A consultant paediatrician at the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan, Dr Adebowale Ademola, has cautioned parents against underestimating malaria, describing it as one of the leading causes of ...
Burkitt lymphoma, a cancer that impacts a subset of immune cells called B cells, develops most often in children and young adults. Patients with Burkitt lymphoma exhibit elevated levels of a protein ...
MALARIA remains a major global public health challenge, with unacceptably high levels of disease and death still being reported. In 2023 alone, the World Health Organisation (WHO) estimated 263 ...
Every year, malaria kills more than 600,000 people worldwide. Most of them are children under 5 in sub-Saharan Africa. But the disease isn’t confined to poor, rural areas – it’s a global threat that ...