Malaria Reprints

Malaria Reprints
Title Malaria Reprints PDF eBook
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Pages 776
Release 1926
Genre Malaria
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Malaria Reprints

Malaria Reprints
Title Malaria Reprints PDF eBook
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Pages 164
Release 1963
Genre Malaria
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Malaria Reprints

Malaria Reprints
Title Malaria Reprints PDF eBook
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Pages 420
Release 1903
Genre Malaria
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Malaria Reprints

Malaria Reprints
Title Malaria Reprints PDF eBook
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Pages 748
Release 1920
Genre Malaria
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Malaria Reprints

Malaria Reprints
Title Malaria Reprints PDF eBook
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Pages 412
Release 1927
Genre Malaria
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Malaria Reprints

Malaria Reprints
Title Malaria Reprints PDF eBook
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Pages 352
Release 1939
Genre Malaria
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Saving Lives, Buying Time

Saving Lives, Buying Time
Title Saving Lives, Buying Time PDF eBook
Author Institute of Medicine
Publisher National Academies Press
Pages 384
Release 2004-09-09
Genre Medical
ISBN 0309165938

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For more than 50 years, low-cost antimalarial drugs silently saved millions of lives and cured billions of debilitating infections. Today, however, these drugs no longer work against the deadliest form of malaria that exists throughout the world. Malaria deaths in sub-Saharan Africaâ€"currently just over one million per yearâ€"are rising because of increased resistance to the old, inexpensive drugs. Although effective new drugs called "artemisinins" are available, they are unaffordable for the majority of the affected population, even at a cost of one dollar per course. Saving Lives, Buying Time: Economics of Malaria Drugs in an Age of Resistance examines the history of malaria treatments, provides an overview of the current drug crisis, and offers recommendations on maximizing access to and effectiveness of antimalarial drugs. The book finds that most people in endemic countries will not have access to currently effective combination treatments, which should include an artemisinin, without financing from the global community. Without funding for effective treatment, malaria mortality could double over the next 10 to 20 years and transmission will intensify.