Could a mango-flavoured pill end intestinal worms?
Briefly

"The new mango-flavored pill, a combination of two anti-parasitic drugs, has shown promise in trials to combat intestinal worms affecting 1.5 billion people worldwide."
"By combining two drugs with different mechanisms, researchers aim to tackle potential drug resistance, making this a hopeful solution for managing infections on a larger scale."
"The simplicity of administering the treatment, either as a single pill or over a few days, allows for effective mass treatment programs in regions hit hardest by soil-transmitted helminths."
"The new treatment aligns with WHO goals, potentially leading to elimination of soil-transmitted helminth infections, which predominantly affect children in developing countries."
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