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3 Scientists Win Nobel Prize for Treatments to Parasitic Diseases

HeadlineOct 05, 2015

Three scientists have won the Nobel Prize for medical breakthroughs in treatments for parasitic diseases that afflict more than a third of the world’s population. Irish scientist William Campbell and Japanese scientist Satoshi Omura developed a new drug that has lowered the incidence of fatal diseases caused by parasitic worms. They shared the award with Chinese scientist Youyou Tu, who developed a drug that has significantly reduced death rates from malaria.

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