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Potential New Malaria Treatment Offers Alternative to Artemisinin

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A new malaria treatment is being explored that could provide a much-needed alternative to artemisinin-based therapies, which have faced concerns regarding drug resistance. This development is being hailed as "music to our ears" by experts in international health and infectious diseases.

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The World Health Organization (WHO) and other global health bodies are keenly focused on developing new strategies to combat infectious diseases and prepare for future pandemics. This potential new treatment represents a significant step forward in the global effort to eradicate malaria and manage emerging health threats.

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