
Genomic Surveillance Could Make a Big Difference in the Fight against Malaria
It can flag pathogens long before patients show up in clinics
Ify Aniebo is an expert in clinical medicine and infectious diseases. She is a senior research scientist at the Health Strategy and Delivery Foundation and a Takemi Fellow at the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health. Credit: Nick Higgins
It can flag pathogens long before patients show up in clinics
It can flag drug-resistant pathogens long before patients show up in hospitals and clinics
There are plenty of less drastic ways to fight malaria
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