Scientists to give people malaria to study long-term effects - So-called human challenge studies see healthy people given illnesses so medics can study them.
The Oxford Vaccine Group is set to send five healthy people to the Netherlands to be infected with a form of malaria so scientists can study its long-term effects. The individuals will be ...
People are to be sent to mainland Europe to be deliberately infected with a form of malaria so scientists can study its effects. Researchers from the Oxford Vaccine Group want to understand more ...
An international research team led by Queen’s University Belfast is developing a long-acting preventative treatment for ...
The concept of 'standby emergency treatment' (SBET) describes the strategy where travelers carry an emergency malaria treatment for self-administration when no medical attention is available or ...
The Trump administration on Friday said global malaria aid can restart, but it was unclear how quickly the money would start ...
Scientists from the Oxford Vaccine Group want to understand more about this relapsing infection ... this form of malaria. The study, known as BIO-006, will see five healthy people aged 18 to ...
Plasmodium vivax is a type of malaria that can remain dormant ... In order to do so, they are sending five healthy people to be bitten by infected mosquitoes at a lab in the Netherlands.