China has planned to build 10 centers for malaria prevention and treatment in Africa by the end of this year to help the continent to get rid of the disease. According to Gao Qi, deputy director of the verminosis control team under ... ...full story at People's Daily
from People's Daily on Mon, Oct 15 2007
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