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Nature 430, 930-931 (19 August 2004) | doi:10.1038/430930a; Published online 18 August 2004
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Malaria An attack on all fronts
Richard Klausner1 & Pedro Alonso2
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To win the fight against malaria we will need to scale up existing programmes and develop new weapons, say Richard Klausner and Pedro Alonso.
The global malaria crisis is desperate and worsening, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa. Unless we find ways to control this devastating disease, efforts to reduce poverty, minimize childhood mortality, increase security and strengthen the most vulnerable societies will fail.
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