• At least 125.2m women at malaria risk become pregnant each year

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    Washington, Jan 26 (ANI): A new research has found that nearly 125.2 million women at risk of malaria fall pregnant annually. The study has appeared in PLoS Medicine. Plasmodium falciparum, a protozoan parasites thriving in the tropical and sub-tropical, is the cause of the most malaria deaths. However, P. vivax malaria is the most common type of [...]

     
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