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Mosquito

# mosquito - Wednesday 12 September, 2012

Spain’s Ferrero announces retirement

The former world number one, 32, will play his final tournament in Valencia at the end of October.

# mosquito - Tuesday 17 January, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Malaria

Warning issued over fake malaria drugs

Researchers say that counterfeit or substandard drugs found in 11 African countries could help parasites develop a resistance to treatment.

# mosquito - Tuesday 18 October, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Malaria

Hope for medical breakthrough with ‘effective’ malaria vaccine

Almost a million people are year are killed by malaria – but a new vaccine could cut cases in young children by half, a trial suggests.

# mosquito - Friday 16 July, 2010

SCIENTISTS IN America have successfully developed a malaria-resistant mosquito, the BBC reports. The genetically-engineered insect is immune to the strain of malaria contracted by humans.

Researchers at the University of Arizona engineered the mosquitoes, and the head of the project, Prof Michael Riehle, told the Arizona Republic that his plan is to eventually replace all wild mosquitoes with these ones.

The development could be a significant breakthrough in the prevention of the disease, which affects an estimated 250 million people every year. One million people, mostly children, are killed by the illness. Although preventative medicines are highly effective in combating the spread of malaria, some resistant strains of the illness have developed.

Although she had followed a course of Malaria preventatives, Cheryl Cole contracted the illness while on holiday in Tanzania. The X Factor star has been released from hospital and is now recovering at home, but has cancelled some of her workload to recuperate from the illness: