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BMJ
    May 2026
  1. IACOBUCCI G
    Malaria vaccine reduces child deaths by 13% in Africa, WHO study reports.
    BMJ. 2026;393:s900.
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    September 2025
  2. PIOT P, Abubakar I
    Supporting the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria.
    BMJ. 2025;390:r1943.
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  3. KASEYA J, Dereje N
    The resurgence of malaria in Africa is an avoidable crisis-here's what we must do.
    BMJ. 2025;390:r1874.
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    July 2025
  4. CHEN C, Zhou W, Cui Y, Cao K, et al
    Global, regional, and national characteristics of the main causes of increased disease burden due to the covid-19 pandemic: time-series modelling analysis of global burden of disease study 2021.
    BMJ. 2025;390:e083868.
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    June 2025
  5. LI H, Wu Y
    China's malaria elimination: the role of determination and collective will.
    BMJ. 2025;389:r1271.
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    April 2025
  6. BURKYBILE F
    Malaria is poised for a devastating comeback in Africa's "worst moment in 25 years".
    BMJ. 2025;389:r783.
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  7. ZHENG D, Tian P, Yan G, Lin Z, et al
    Stratified vector control and proactive cross border collaboration for sustaining malaria elimination in Yunnan, China.
    BMJ. 2025;389:e082300.
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  8. DIALLO MA, Rabinovich NR
    Learning from China's journey to achieve malaria elimination.
    BMJ. 2025;389:r758.
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  9. FANG X, Yang L, Ren D, Hay SI, et al
    Anopheles larval control deserves a greater priority: lessons in malaria elimination from China.
    BMJ. 2025;389:e080662.
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  10. LIU Q, Wang Y, Liu X, Hay SI, et al
    Stratified sustainable vector control strategies and measures for malaria control and elimination in China: a 70 year journey.
    BMJ. 2025;389:e080656.
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  11. LIU X, Guo P, Liang Y, Chen C, et al
    Lessons from failure to success on malaria elimination in the Huai River Basin in China.
    BMJ. 2025;389:e080658.
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  12. LIU Z, Brady OJ, Wang G, Li Y, et al
    Long term monitoring and adaptive strategies: lessons from Hainan's malaria elimination and prevention efforts.
    BMJ. 2025;389:e080657.
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    February 2025
  13. NAKWEYA G
    Malaria: African leaders pledge to tackle funding gap amid uncertainty over foreign aid.
    BMJ. 2025;388:r271.
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    December 2024
  14. DELGADO C
    Mystery illness in DR Congo could be respiratory infections complicated by malaria, says WHO.
    BMJ. 2024;387:q2886.
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  15. MAHASE E
    Malaria: Drug resistance and fragile health systems are hindering progress, WHO warns.
    BMJ. 2024;387:q2776.
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    November 2024
  16. KENNEDY B
    South Sudan: Surge in admissions for severe malaria among children shows a health system under serious strain.
    BMJ. 2024;387:q2649.
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    June 2024

  17. How can we get malaria control back on track?
    BMJ. 2024;385:q1432.
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  18. EL-MOAMLY AA
    How can we get malaria control back on track?
    BMJ. 2024;385:q1408.
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    March 2024
  19. CUNNINGTON AJ, Abbara A, Bawa FK, Achan J, et al
    Identification and management of co-infections in people with malaria.
    BMJ. 2024;384:e077512.
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    December 2023
  20. MAHASE E
    Malaria: Climate change poses "substantial risk to progress," WHO warns.
    BMJ. 2023;383:p2848.
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    October 2023
  21. MAHASE E
    WHO recommends second vaccine for malaria prevention in children.
    BMJ. 2023;383:p2291.
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    June 2023
  22. TANNE JH
    CDC reports locally acquired malaria in two US states.
    BMJ. 2023;381:p1484.
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    May 2023
  23. YAN W, Qin C, Tao L, Guo X, et al
    Association between inequalities in human resources for health and all cause and cause specific mortality in 172 countries and territories, 1990-2019: observational study.
    BMJ. 2023;381:e073043.
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    April 2023
  24. MAHASE E
    Ghana approves Oxford's malaria vaccine for children aged 5 to 36 months.
    BMJ. 2023;381:850.
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