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Researchers have identified a type of chemical compound that, when applied to insecticide-treated bed nets, appears to kill the malaria-causing parasite in mosquitoes .
Malaria is a potentially lethal infection that is spread from person to person by mosquitoes.
In 2023 alone, there were 263 million new cases of malaria worldwide and more than half a million deaths.
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