New Global Venture Offers Free Access To Promising Antimalarial Compounds
Executive Summary
With resistance to insecticides growing, new medicines are urgently needed to tackle diseases transmitted by mosquitoes, such as malaria and dengue, particularly in lower- and middle-income countries.
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