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Developing antimalarials tailored to local geography and patient needs The medicines that prevent and treat malaria should be tailored to the geographies in which they are deployed and meet the unique needs of pregnant women and the youngest patients. 10 June 2022
Culture and geography along the road to health impact It is not enough to develop medicines tailored to diverse patient needs and local context, one must ensure that the medicines reach the patients they are meant to treat. This requires unique knowledge of culture, geography and field conditions. 10 June 2022
Gender bias at the heart of medical research Pregnant women are more likely to catch diseases such as malaria and they are less likely to receive appropriate treatment. Dr Hellen Barsosio, a Kenyan researcher and medical doctor tells us more about this inequality at the heart of medical research. 4 March 2021
11 November 2022 Defeating malaria through complementary interventions This infographic demonstrates the necessity of using complementary interventions to control and eliminate malaria, especially among the most at-risk groups.