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Ethiopia's Dire Dawa hit with 2,400 cases during dry season, when infections are typically rare
But is intravenous administration going to get in the way?
Pilot study suggests alternative to insecticides for vector control
Affected demographic groups offer clues to one theory about its origin
Data from a cohort study in Mali only add to the medical mystery
Topline immunogenicity, safety results promising
Mass drug administration led to significant progress against the illness in southern Nigeria
Data gaps in fomite transmission, effectiveness of disinfection methods still persist
Bad news: many people wear them like a chin strap
Wild-type pests pushed out, infections cut markedly in treated zones
Won't help clinical disease, but phase II trial shows it reduces virus levels in survivors' semen
With global progress against malaria stalling, U.S. physicians and patients need to be aware
Low-tech devices slash tsetse fly populations in Congo
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