Best Way to Treat Malaria: Avoid Using Same Drug for Everyone, Scientists Say
September 05, 2008
September 05, 2008
PRINCETON, N.J., Sept. 5 -- Princeton University issued the following news release:
A team of scientists employing a sophisticated computer model pioneered at Princeton University and Resources for the Future has found that many governments worldwide are recommending the wrong kind of malaria treatment.
Despite the availability of many drugs and therapies to treat malaria, many countries' national policies recommend using what is known as a single first-line th . . .
A team of scientists employing a sophisticated computer model pioneered at Princeton University and Resources for the Future has found that many governments worldwide are recommending the wrong kind of malaria treatment.
Despite the availability of many drugs and therapies to treat malaria, many countries' national policies recommend using what is known as a single first-line th . . .
