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Letter: Malaria Battle
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Letter: Malaria Battle

2005
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For decades, health workers have been dismayed to witness the decline in treatment options for malaria, as drug resistance wiped out once-effective drugs. Recently, effective new medicines - artemisinin-based combinations (ACT) - have been developed. These can completely cure a patient in three days. However, ACT is more expensive than older treatments.
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Independent Digital News & Media

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