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Intermittent Preventive Treatment Could Prevent A Third Of Infant Malaria Cases, Study Finds
Research into intermittent preventive treatment of malaria in infants (IPTi) found that one-third of malaria cases in African babies can be prevented by giving them regular doses of malaria drugs even if they have not contracted the disease, according to a Lancet study, published on Thursday, Reuters reports.
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