Published: May 31, 2026 • 4:19 PM IST · Updated: May 31, 2026 • 6:52 PM ISTBy TheBriefWire Editorial Team
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A mosquito bite can turn fatal before a baby is even old enough to crawl, as malaria continues to kill hundreds of thousands across Africa each year.
Until now, infants under six months had no malaria treatment specifically designed for them.
The World Health Organization has approved Coartem Baby, the first malaria drug made for newborns and young infants.
Ghana is among the first countries to begin rolling out the treatment in clinics.
Doctors in the country report strong recovery rates among patients receiving the full course of malaria medication.
Published May 31, 2026.
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A mosquito bite can turn fatal before a baby is even old enough to crawl, as malaria continues to kill hundreds of thousands across Africa
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Key Takeaways
A mosquito bite can turn fatal before a baby is even old enough to crawl, as malaria continues to kill hundreds of thousands across Africa each year.
Until now, infants under six months had no malaria treatment specifically designed for them.
The World Health Organization has approved Coartem Baby, the first malaria drug made for newborns and young infants.
Ghana is among the first countries to begin rolling out the treatment in clinics.
Doctors in the country report strong recovery rates among patients receiving the full course of malaria medication.