Artesunate suppositories are cost-effective intervention for severe childhood malaria
Giving emergency artesunate suppositories to children with suspected severe malaria before referring them for treatment is a cost-effective intervention that can substantially improve the management of childhood malaria in remote African settings, according to a new study led by Boston University School of Public Health [BUSPH] researcher Yesim Tozan, PhD.
Read more on PhysOrg
Looking for holiday tech gift ideas? Try buying local
A BaltTech selection of tech products made by Maryland companies Many consumers now think “buy local” when it comes to food, or in choosing to shop at small local storefronts as opposed to national big-box chains.
Read more on Baltimore Sun
