Aid cuts could set back fragile gains in eliminating neglected tropical diseases / Letter
      In response to an editorial on the uptick in malaria, Prof Heather Ferguson writes that progress against dengue, leprosy, rabies and other conditions could unravel Your editorial rightly warns that malaria could be the “canary in the coalmine” for how quickly and severely decades of global (…)
  
  
  
  
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