New types of mosquito bed nets could cut malaria risk by up to half, trial finds
Briefly

Two new types of mosquito bed nets have reduced malaria cases by 20-50% in African countries with high endemicity, introducing an effective solution in combating resistant malaria transmissions.
The Global Fund and Unitaid are optimistic about the widespread adoption of dual-insecticide nets after successful trials, anticipating further expansions beyond the initial 17 participating countries.
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