The Malaria Vaccine Developed by the University of Oxford, UK, Gets Praises as a New Breakthrough Vaccine

The Malaria Vaccine Developed by the University of Oxford, UK, Gets Praises as a New Breakthrough Vaccine

JEMBER PORTAL – The potential malaria vaccine has been shown to be effective in infant trials in Africa. Trials vaccine The malaria suggests that possibility someday vaccine able to reduce the number of deaths from mosquito-borne diseases that kill up to half a million children each year. Reported JEMBER PORTAL from Aljazeera, according to the … Read more

Potentially revolutionary malaria vaccine successfully passes first round of testing | NOW

Potentially revolutionary malaria vaccine successfully passes first round of testing |  NOW

A malaria vaccine from the British University of Oxford has been shown to be 77 percent effective in the first human trials. The vaccine could be a huge breakthrough in the fight against the disease that kills 400,000 every year, most of them children from Sub-Saharan Africa. From Results of trials on 450 children in … Read more

The number of areas for the elimination of malaria in 2020 is increasing, in Eastern Indonesia it is still zero

The number of areas for the elimination of malaria in 2020 is increasing, in Eastern Indonesia it is still zero

Malaria mosquito. Photo Between jpnn.com, JAKARTA – The Health Ministry’s Director of Prevention and Control of Vector Infectious and Zoonotic Diseases, Didik Budijanto, said malaria cases in a number of areas in eastern Indonesia would still be difficult to eliminate in 2021. Elimination of malaria is an effort to stop the spread of the disease … Read more

Hospitals Currently Full of Covid-19 Patients, Beware of Dengue Appears

Hospitals Currently Full of Covid-19 Patients, Beware of Dengue Appears

Jakarta, Beritasatu.com – The Health Ministry’s Director of Vector Infectious and Zoonotic Disease Prevention and Control, Didik Budijanto, stated that controlling malaria or dengue hemorrhagic fever (DBD), during the Covid-19 pandemic in the country, was somewhat extra. He admitted, there is a potential for dengue or malaria outbreaks that have emerged in Jakarta and several … Read more

The Covid-19 Pandemic Exacerbates Malaria Management

The Covid-19 Pandemic Exacerbates Malaria Management

New York, Beritasatu.com– Shortages of funds and disruption of drug supplies in sub-Saharan Africa as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic risk increasing the death toll to tens of thousands of people from malaria. This was revealed in a report by the World Health Organization (WHO) in its annual report on malaria, a disease transmitted … Read more

WHO Warns Deaths Due to Malaria Can Be Higher than Covid-19

WHO Warns Deaths Due to Malaria Can Be Higher than Covid-19

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – WHO warns of death rates from disease malaria in sub-Saharan Africa it will be higher than the deaths from the corona virus. Last year, more than 409 thousand people worldwide, mostly children in poor African regions, died of malaria and Covid-19 will increase the mortality rate in 2020. “Our estimates will depend … Read more

Recovering from Covid-19, DB, and Malaria, This Father Also Survived Cobra Bites

Recovering from Covid-19, DB, and Malaria, This Father Also Survived Cobra Bites

JODHPUR, KOMPAS.com – A charity worker from England who is recovering from Covid-19, dengue fever (DB), and malaria, also survived after being bitten Cobra in the state of Rajasthan, India. The man named Ian Jones was bitten by a snake cobra in the rural district of Jodhpur, and is admitted to the city hospital of … Read more

A Covid-19 sufferer is blind and paralyzed after being bitten by a black cobra

Recovering from Covid-19, DB, and Malaria, This Father Also Survived Cobra Bites

LONDON, KOMPAS.com – A father of British nationality became blind and lame in a hospital in India after being bitten by a snake, while battling a second attack corona virus. Ian Jones is a former health worker living on the Isle of Wight, England, with his family. Currently, he is in intensive care and away … Read more

Beware, The Number One Killer Mosquito in the World

Beware, The Number One Killer Mosquito in the World

Merdeka.com – Professor at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of IPB University, Prof. Dr. drh Upik Kesumawati Hadi, said that people must be aware of mosquitoes, because they are the number one killer in the world. “Mosquitoes cause more suffering to humans when compared to other organisms and attack not only humans, but also animals,” … Read more

Couple in Kampenhout dies of malaria, perhaps because of him …

Couple in Kampenhout dies of malaria, perhaps because of him …

At the end of September, a couple in Kampenhout became infected with malaria and died from it. Malaria infection in Flanders is extremely rare. – The Agency for Care and Health of the Flemish government and the Institute of Tropical Medicine (ITM) are investigating the infections. They emphasize that it is virtually impossible that other … Read more