Researchers on Thursday heralded “probably the biggest breakthrough in tropical medicine in 25 years” with the development of what is believed to be an effective cure for diseases that affect 150m people in the developing world.
Mark Taylor, professor of parasitology at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, said they have developed a new treatment for elephantiasis and river blindness. The treatment is undergoing clinical trials in Cameroon and Ghana.

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