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WHO Grants First Prequalification for Infant Malaria Treatment
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25.04.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

WHO Grants First Prequalification for Infant Malaria Treatment

The WHO announced prequalification approval for artemether-lumefantrine, the first antimalarial formulation designed specifically for newborns and infants. Previously, infants were treated with formulations intended for older children, carrying greater risks of dosage errors, side effects and toxicity. This marks the first time the WHO has prequalified a malaria treatment for this age group.

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Gavi meldet Erfolge im Kampf gegen Malaria: Über 50 Millionen Dosen in Afrika verabreicht
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صحة·24.04.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Gavi meldet Erfolge im Kampf gegen Malaria: Über 50 Millionen Dosen in Afrika verabreicht

Die Impfstoff-Allianz Gavi meldet deutliche Erfolge im Kampf gegen Malaria. Seit 2024 wurden über 50 Millionen Impfdosen in 25 afrikanischen Ländern verabreicht. In Burkina Faso sanken die Malariafälle zwischen 2024 und 2025 um 32 Prozent, die Zahl der Todesfälle bei Kindern unter fünf Jahren halved sich. Gavi plant, in den kommenden fünf Jahren weitere 50 Millionen Kinder zu impfen und schätzungsweise über 180.000 Leben zu retten. Die Zukunft des Programms ist jedoch durch Finanzierungskürzungen der USA und anderer Länder gefährdet.

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Malaria May Have Shaped Early Human Settlement in Sub-Saharan Africa
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23.04.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Malaria May Have Shaped Early Human Settlement in Sub-Saharan Africa

Scientists at Max Planck Institute and University of Cambridge have found evidence that malaria may have been a powerful force shaping early human settlement patterns across sub-Saharan Africa. Using climate models spanning 74,000 years, researchers discovered humans avoided malaria hotspots for tens of thousands of years. Around 15,000 years ago, a key genetic mutation (sickle cell) arose in West Africa, providing protection and allowing human expansion into previously avoided regions.

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Malaria May Have Shaped Early Human Settlement Patterns in Sub-Saharan Africa
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23.04.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Malaria May Have Shaped Early Human Settlement Patterns in Sub-Saharan Africa

New research published in Science Advances shows that mosquito-borne malaria may have been a powerful force shaping early human settlement patterns across sub-Saharan Africa. The study found that human populations avoided malaria hotspots for at least 74,000 years, with this pattern only breaking down around 15,000 years ago when a key genetic mutation—sickle cell anemia—arose in West Africa, providing protection against the disease and allowing expansion into previously avoided areas.

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