malaria
Malaria parasite attracts mosquitoes through released substance
The smelly odor released from the substance attracts mosquitoes make humans sick
Malaria spreading faster than can be controlled, scientists say
The rate at which the drug-resistant parasite is spreading will make it difficult for scientists to find appropriate cure
Malaria depends on number of parasites, not bites: study
Some mosquitoes can be 'hyperinfected', making them particularly likely to pass on the disease
Malaria vaccine tested by volunteers getting bit
The most advanced malaria vaccine candidate, made with pieces of the parasite, protects only about a third of children.
3D antibody arrays could help diagnose malaria, TB
Using the thermodynamic principle, the polymers create a single layer to improve the sensors sensitivity
Lack of funds affecting Malaria progress says WHO
There were still 212 million new cases and 429,000 deaths last year, 43 percent of the population in sub-Saharan Africa weren't protected
Infant death rate due to pneumonia declines
Estimates for 2015 suggest that 5.9 million children worldwide died before reaching the age of five, including 2.7 million newborns.