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25 April is World Malaria Day

25 April is World Malaria Day

Did you know that malaria is still the largest ’killer’ infectious disease in the world? And that this is due to the deadliest animal in the world: the mosquito? With more than 405,000 deaths annually and more than 200,000,000 (that is 200 million reported) infections per year.

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A malaria-free world in 2030

A malaria-free world in 2030

In 2020, the news was largely dominated by the COVID-19 virus. However, still little attention is being paid to malaria, while mortality rates are rising substantially. The mosquito is the deadliest animal on earth and therefore prevention against the malaria mosquito and against malaria is of great importance!

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Insect repellent to protect against corona?

Insect repellent to protect against corona?

During the past days, some interesting news came out of the United Kingdom. In Great Britain, an insect repellent containing the active ingredient Citriodiol® is used by the military as added protection against the Coronavirus / Covid-19 virus. Huh? What? Very interesting news indeed.

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The impact of COVID-19 on the fight against malaria

25 April is World Malaria Day

Did you know that malaria is still the largest ’killer’ infectious disease in the world? And that this is due to the deadliest animal in the world: the mosquito? With more than 405,000 deaths annually and more than 200,000,000 (that is 200 million reported) infections per year.

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