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Malaria impasse 'could be overcome with brain scans'

MRI scans could transform scientists' understanding of cerebral malaria but the technology is barely used, say researchers

3 November 2009 | EN | ES

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Tapeworm link with epilepsy 'far higher' than thought

Pork tapeworm is responsible for almost a third of epileptic fits, researchers say.

2 November 2009 | EN

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Surge in vaccine research fails to reach neediest

Millions of children are missing out on the fruits of an explosion in vaccine development because they are too difficult to reach.

22 October 2009 | EN

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Global vaccination effort could wipe out HPV

A Nobel Prize winner has called for global rollout of vaccines that protect against cervical cancer — a big killer in the developing world.

12 October 2009 | EN | 中文

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Swine flu science update: 5 October 2009

A round-up of articles about the unexpected success of single-dose vaccines, vaccine distribution to developing countries, and more.

5 October 2009 | EN | 中文

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Commercial trade raises drug prices in Guatemala

In Guatemala the US commercial trade rules on intellectual property have reduced access to some generic drugs, says a study.

2 September 2009 | ES

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Software allows public to map medicine shortages

National maps revealing drug shortages have been created by getting locals to text their discoveries to an online mapping system.

1 September 2009 | EN

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Brazil has paved way for tackling HIV/AIDS, says study

Brazil's strategy for tackling HIV/AIDS — including the production of generic drugs — is an example to the developing world, say researchers.

30 July 2009 | EN | ES | 中文

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Swine flu science update: 18 June 2009

A round-up of articles about using alternatives to antivirals to fight swine flu, making vaccine available to poor nations and mapping risk.

18 June 2009 | EN | FR

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Health agencies join forces to fight chronic diseases

The huge burden of chronic diseases in developing countries could be cut by an alliance of agencies teaming up for research.

17 June 2009 | EN | 中文

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New sickle cell treatment ready for testing

An experimental drug promises to ease the pain of sickle cell anaemia — but first it must be made affordable.

22 May 2009 | EN | FR

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WHO 'will ensure poor receive swine flu vaccine'

The WHO says it is investigating ways of ensuring that developing countries get access to future vaccines against swine flu.

5 May 2009 | EN | FR | 中文

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Poor may lose out in swine flu vaccine production

Vaccine production is likely to be confined to a handful of developed countries whose order books will be full, say critics.

30 April 2009 | EN | 中文

Brazil: ‘high acceptance level’ of vaccine against HPV

A survey in Brazil shows that most of the physicians and medical students accept the vaccination against human papilloma virus for girls.

29 April 2009 | ES

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Rates of HIV-positive newborns reduced in Haiti

A pilot programme aiming to reduce mother-to-child transmission of HIV has reduced infection in babies from 27 to nine per cent.

9 April 2009 | ES

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Glaxo patent rethink sparks debate

GlaxoSmithKline's change in neglected disease policy — offering patents, research facilities and low drug prices — has not pleased everyone.

Source: Nature

26 February 2009 | EN | 中文

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Researchers deduce factors behind Dominican Republic blindness

Poverty and lack of scientific information are the main factors for blindness in Republic Dominican, says a study.

13 February 2009 | ES

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Gates Foundation highlights neglected disease burden

The Gates Foundation has asked for increased efforts to slash the neglected disease burden, and leads the way with a US$34 million donation.

Source: Nature

12 February 2009 | EN | 中文

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Concerns raised over Indian patent bill

Concerns have been raised that India's proposed patent law will not encourage scientists to carry out neglected disease research.

28 October 2008 | EN | 中文

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New antimalarials 'within next two years'

The Medicines for Malaria Venture plans to roll out three new antimalarials by 2010, according to its new five-year plan.

2 October 2008 | EN