WHO Certifies Shortage of Malaria Drug Supply
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The World Health Organization said a massive shortfall in a key malaria drug was now certain, leaving poor countries with about half of what they needed to fight the disease next year.
The WHO said it planned to ration supplies of the drug. Chinese suppliers were unable to deliver sufficient quantities of a key natural ingredient, artemisinin, to Swiss drug firm Novartis, maker of the WHO’s preferred malaria-fighting drug, the U.N. health body said.
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