A major analysis of 25 studies across Africa and Asia finds that insecticide-treated nets cut malaria cases by up to 68%—but ...
The northern region of Nigeria is like a house without mosquito nets in a forest. All sorts of insects gain access easily.
The analysis "confirmed an overall significant protective effect of ITNs against malaria" and findings "reinforce the ...
Mosquito nets are low-cost weapons in the war on malaria, but the biting bugs have become resistant to the insecticides used on these nets. Researchers have now created a chemical arsenal that doesn’t ...
South Sudan’s health ministry said it is investigating the alleged diversion and sale of mosquito nets intended for free ...
A global study found insecticide-treated mosquito nets can reduce malaria cases by up to 68%, but rising insecticide resistance and changing mosquito behaviour threaten progress towards elimination.
Shortages of mosquito nets on the Rwandan market and the continued use of old, worn-out ones are increasing the risk of malaria infection.
March 6 (UPI) --In Korea, there was once a common household item known as a mosquito net. Made of finely woven mesh, it was hung over beds during humid summer nights to protect families from swarms of ...
In a major push against Malaria eradication in Nigeria, no fewer than 34.7 million treated mosquito nets were distributed in 2025 to various Nigerian homes across the country. According to statistics, ...