India develops cheap rotavirus vaccine
A cheap vaccine developed in India against rotavirus could add substantially to protection against diarrhoea.
16 May 2013 | EN
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A cheap vaccine developed in India against rotavirus could add substantially to protection against diarrhoea.
16 May 2013 | EN
Genome sequencing has revealed surprising new malaria parasites in Cambodia that are resistant to artemisinin, the frontline drug treatment.
2 May 2013 | EN
Researchers have detected fine genetic changes to a dengue virus strain that can increase disease severity in the future.
12 February 2013 | EN
Newly discovered markers that appear to be linked to a hard-to-treat form of malaria could aid efforts to eliminate the disease before it can spread.
1 February 2013 | EN
Scientists have modelled if the release of GM mosquitoes would lead a drop in dengue-transmitting mosquitoes, but further tests are needed.
A new diagnostic method can transform the management of a diarrhoea caused by a common bug.
16 January 2013 | EN
Strains of rotavirus earlier found only in animals are now infecting human beings.
28 December 2012 | EN
A second strain of the Japanese encephalitis virus prevalent in East and South-East Asia is now being reported from India.
11 December 2012 | EN
New strains of the HIV1- C subtype are rapidly gaining in prevalence in India.
30 November 2012 | EN
A recent strain of Salmonella is targeting the weakened immunity of HIV positive people in Sub-Saharan Africa, says a study.
30 October 2012 | EN
Research capacity in infectious and non-infectious diseases, which affect millions of Africans, has been boosted by a multi-million dollar fund.
29 October 2012 | EN
The results of two GM mosquito trials, in Brazil and the Cayman Islands, show up to a 90 per cent drop in dengue mosquito populations.
Dubai scientists hope their first GM camel, to be conceived later this year, will eventually make drug production in the region more affordable.
3 September 2012 | EN
A study of two communities in northern Peru has revealed that a significant proportion have developed immunity to the rabies virus.
A newly developed test can quickly and reliably detect drug-resistant leishmaniasis.
French and US scientists have produced a GM mosquito whose immune system is capable of disabling or killing malaria parasites.
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Mutations in chikungunya may hold clues to how the virus contantly adapts to mosquito vectors, a new study reports.
7 June 2012 | EN
Scientists have released the first draft of the genome for Rhodnius prolixus, a major insect vector of the Chagas parasite in Latin America.
Participants at Forum 2012 have heard impassioned calls for African researchers to solve African health problems.
25 April 2012 | EN
Rural communities aren't taking up cleaner, more efficient cookstoves as quickly as anticipated, a study in Pakistan has found.