MALNUTRITION, MALARIA and the MYCOBACTERIUM

Saturday, 20 July 2013

MALARIA: Exchange Transfusion for Severe Malaria

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William Brieger Date: Fri, Jul 19, 2013 4:16 am Exchange Transfusion for Severe Malaria: Evidence Base and Literature Review http://cid.oxf...

MALARIA: Battle Is Not Lost, But We Must Redouble Our Effort

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Rev. Larry Hollon United Methodist Communications The BBC story  "Bed Nets for Malaria: Losing the Arms R...

MALARIA: US Tackles Malaria In Nigeria With N11.7 billion

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FRIDAY, 19 JULY 2013 21:45  BY CHUKWUMA MUANYA  NEWS  -  NATIONAL • Partners ACC, NAFDAC On Counterfeit Anti-malaria Campai...
Tuesday, 16 July 2013

Infographic: Aids, TB and Malaria in Africa

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Despite the gains, more Africans still die from Malaria even as the spotlight remains firmly fixed on HIV/AIDS. Alia Chughtai   ...
Sunday, 14 July 2013

POVERTY: Childbirthin Africa: A matter of life and death

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Why is Africa still the world's most dangerous place to have a baby? South to North Last Modified: 13 Jul 2013 08:01 No subject is...

MALARIA: Cote d'Ivoire: Inland valley rice production systems and malaria

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Inland valley rice production systems and malaria infection and disease in the forest region of western Cote d'Ivoire Serge-Brice Assi,...

MALARIA: Malaria deaths in Africa reduced by one-third from Year 2000

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Published: July 14,2013 The Executive Director, Roll Back Malaria Partnership said this on Saturday. The Executive Director, Ro...
Saturday, 13 July 2013

MALNUTRITION: Uganda: Food insecurity threatens 1.2 million in Uganda’s northeast

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Photo:  Kate Holt/IRIN In Karamoja, people are resorting to reducing their food rations to cope KAMPALA, 10 July 2013 (IRIN) - A de...
Friday, 12 July 2013

MALARIA: Malaria in the Americas presents a complex picture

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  IMAGE:   Ananias Escalante is a researcher in Biodesign's Center for Evolutionary Medicine and Informatics and a professor in...

POVERTY: Pakistan’s coast - where the sea is an enemy not a friend

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Photo:  Sumaira Jajja/IRIN Rickety boats are the only means to get between settlements on the Indus river delta near Keti Bandar KE...
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M Clement Hall
After service in the British SAS Regiment the author became a physician and then an orthopaedic surgeon. He has held professorial positions in Canada, Vietnam and the United States, practiced and taught orthopaedic surgery in three continents and in several wars. He has extensive experience as an expert witness in court. Somewhere along the way, time was found to operate a four hundred acre mixed farm, a one hundred seat restaurant and to obtain a licence as a flying instructor. The author's books are available from bookstores, the publishers, or from on-line bookstores such as Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and Indigo/Chapters. http://mclementhall.com
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