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Bill, Melinda Gates Speak At Malaria Forum, Laud Progress In Fight Against Disease
"Eradicating malaria is not a vague, unrealistic aspiration but a tough, ambitious goal that can be reached within the next few decades," Bill Gates, co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, said on Tuesday at the international Malaria Forum in Seattle, Reuters reports. "Gates said a renewed focus and substantial increases in funding for malaria ... was steadily 'shrinking the malaria map' and would continue to do so," and he "pointed to Madagascar, Papua New Guinea and Ethiopia as 'likely early candidates' for being able to eliminate the disease from within their borders in the near future," according to the news service (Kelland, 10/19).
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