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Roadblocks on the path to GM superfoods

Nutrient-rich foods could combat malnutrition — but getting from the lab to the plate is proving a challenge.

Source: The Scientist

17 September 2009 | EN | 中文

Plumpy'nut

Treating malnutrition proves a sticky business

A peanut butter-like paste has been proposed to curb childhood malnutrition, but critics claim there is little evidence for its success.

Source: Science

3 October 2008 | EN | 中文

Therapeutic vaccines: a new hope for chronic diseases?

Vaccines for non-infectious illness could help developing nations tackle the growing burden of chronic disease. Maryke Steffens reports.

23 July 2008 | EN | ES | FR | 中文

Cataracts

Chronic diseases: Facts and figures

Priya Shetty explores the truths and the myths about chronic diseases in the developing world.

23 July 2008 | EN | ES | FR | 中文

Abdallah Daar

Q&A: Grand challenges in chronic diseases

Abdallah S. Daar speaks to SciDev.Net about the Grand Challenges in Chronic Non-communicable Diseases initiative.

23 July 2008 | EN | ES | FR | 中文

A Brazilian scientist

Course enhances Latin American epidemiology

A US-sponsored course is helping increase South America's capacity to respond to disease outbreaks, write Andreas G. Lescano and colleagues.

Source: Science

31 October 2007 | EN | 中文

Testing for dengue virus in Bangkok, Thailand

Race for dengue vaccine speeds up

Scientists are finally getting nearer a dengue fever vaccine, as the disease explodes throughout South-East Asia.

Source: Science

19 September 2007 | EN | 中文

A tsetse fly

Fighting over the fly factory

Ethiopia has grand plans for wiping out its tsetse fly population but is it going about it the right way? Martin Enserink reports.

Source: Science

23 July 2007 | EN

Two ring-form <i>Plasmodium vivax</i> trophozoites inside a red blood cell

Bottlenecks slow Ethiopia's fight against malaria

Ethiopia is working hard to combat malaria, report Julie Clayton and Kennedy Abwao, but delays and gaps in the system still threaten lives.

11 October 2006 | EN

A mosquito of the culex genus, which transmits West Nile virus

Indian vaccine trial raises spectre of new disease

A new vaccine for Japanese encephalitis is to be tested in Indian children — to the dismay of critics, reports K. S. Jayaraman.

5 July 2006 | EN

The worm <i>Wuchereria bancrofti</i> causes the neglected disease elephantiasis

Pairing public and private to tackle neglected diseases

Mary Moran argues that profits are not the only way to spur research into neglected diseases; non-profit public-private partnerships have much to offer.

Source: PLoS Medicine

9 September 2005 | EN | 中文

Researchers need to gain the confidence of local populations when doing large-scale clinical trials in poor countries, says <I>Paroma Basu</I>.

Cholera and typhoid vaccines on trial in India

Paroma Basu reports on the challenges of vaccinating 60,000 people against cholera and typhoid in one of the world's largest clinical trials.

Source: Nature

10 August 2005 | EN

The Leishmaniasis parasite

Making 'health for all' a reality

A non-profit pharmaceutical company closes in on its goal of making cheap and effective drugs for neglected disease — starting with leishmaniasis.

Source: The Economist

15 April 2005 | EN | 中文

Mental illness challenges in East Asia

Carina Dennis reports that East Asia is ill-prepared to cope with increasing mental illness, and that drug therapies will have to be tailored to suit Asian needs.

Source: Nature

17 June 2004 | EN