A major analysis of 25 studies across Africa and Asia finds that insecticide-treated nets cut malaria cases by up to 68%—but ...
A new international study found that insecticide-treated mosquito nets still sharply reduce malaria cases and deaths. It also ...
The analysis "confirmed an overall significant protective effect of ITNs against malaria" and findings "reinforce the ...
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.
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 ...
Shortages of mosquito nets on the Rwandan market and the continued use of old, worn-out ones are increasing the risk of malaria infection.
Most students of global health will learn about insecticide-treated mosquito nets (ITNs) and the problems with widespread distribution of this global health “object” to prevent malaria and improve ...
The First Lady of Oyo State, Mrs. Tamunominini Makinde, has officially launched the 2025 Insecticide-Treated Nets (ITN) campaign in Ibadan to tackle malaria across all 33 local government areas of the ...