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Nature 430, 926-927 (19 August 2004) | doi:10.1038/430926a; Published online 18 August 2004
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- Cluster of Excellence "Multimodal Computing and Interaction"
- Saarbruecken Germany
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- Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center/Harvard Medical School
- Boston, MA, USA
Malaria Between hope and a hard place
Brian Greenwood1
Abstract
Campaigns against malaria are multiplying, but so are malaria deaths. Brian Greenwood asks what can be done to turn the tide.
After decades of neglect, the international community is showing renewed interest in malaria. Rich countries are acknowledging that rampant, drug-resistant malaria threatens not only their own citizens when they travel to malaria-endemic areas, but also damages the economies of tropical countries and potential markets for their goods and services1.
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