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[ad_1] T Afenoquine, developed by the British pharmaceutical company GSK and Medicines for Malaria Venture, is a single-dose treatment. Dr. Pauline Williams, head of global health research and development at GSK, said …
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[ad_1] Waikwa Maina A protracted health worker strike last year cost the country gains in immunization coverage, exposing children less than a year old to polio, pneumonia and tuberculosis . The ministry …
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