New Malaria hope
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Daily Express 23 December, 2003
Scientists are one step nearer a vaccine to beat malaria and enable travellers to ditch the foul-tasting anti-malaria pills forever.
Edinburgh University biologists have found people from Papua New Guinea are naturally immunt to the killer disease because they lack a sticky protein to which the malaraia parasite adheres. Team leader Dr Alex Rowe said: "This means we have identified a pathway against which drugs and vaccines can be developed".
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Scientists are one step nearer a vaccine to beat malaria and enable travellers to ditch the foul-tasting anti-malaria pills forever. (02/01/2004)
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