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Climate Change Drives New Cases of Malaria, Complicating Efforts to Fight the Disease

U.S. Sees First Cases of Local Malaria Transmission in Two Decades

A ‘Historical Event’: First Malaria Vaccine Approved by W.H.O.

The Pandemic Has Set Back the Fight Against H.I.V., TB and Malaria

A Malaria Mystery, Partly Solved: What Happens When the Rains End?

Citrus Flavoring Is Weaponized Against Insect-borne Diseases

Malaria Drug Taken by Trump Is Tied to Increased Risk of Heart Problems and Death in New Study

Malaria Drug Helps Virus Patients Improve, in Small Study

Widespread Testing Begins on Malaria Vaccine That is Only Partly Effective

In Remote Villages, Surprising New Measures Save Children With Malaria

The Fight Against Malaria Has Reached a Standstill

Dogs Can Detect Malaria. How Useful Is That?

In a Rare Success, Paraguay Conquers Malaria

Laced With Two Insecticides, New Nets Protect Children From Malaria

Promising Malaria Drug Has a Striking Drawback: Blue Urine

Rapid Malaria Tests Work, but With Unexpected Drawbacks

U.S. Malaria Donations Saved Almost 2 Million African Children

Malaria Parasite May Trigger Human Odor to Lure Mosquitoes