<p><span>HANOI, Vietnam</span> (AP) — A investigate says some-more than a third of malaria-fighting drugs tested over a past decade in <span>Southeast Asia</span> and <span>sub-Saharan Africa</span> were possibly feign or bad quality.</p>
<p>The investigate published Tuesday says fraudulent and badly done drugs are melancholy to invert a <span>decade</span> of swell fighting a mosquito-transmitted disease.</p>
<p><span>Fake drugs</span> can lead to deaths since they enclose no malaria-fighting agents. Pills but adequate of a active part to kill all <span>malaria parasites</span> are cryptic since they boost drug resistance. That means <span>malaria</span> eventually will outmanoeuvre medicines and describe them useless.</p>
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