Ivermectin cuts malaria cases by 26% in Kenyan children, proving its safety and efficacy while exposing media lies
- A new study shows that ivermectin reduces malaria cases by 26% in Kenyan children, proving its safety and effectiveness.
- The trial involved 20,000 participants and found that ivermectin kills malaria-carrying mosquitoes when they bite treated individuals.
- Health agencies and the media falsely labeled ivermectin as dangerous during COVID-19, despite its Nobel Prize-winning safety record.
- Mosquito resistance to insecticides makes ivermectin a crucial new tool in malaria prevention.
- The study exposes past misinformation while highlighting ivermectin’s potential to save lives globally.
A groundbreaking study published in the
New England Journal of Medicine has confirmed that mass ivermectin administration slashes malaria cases by 26% among Kenyan children without severe side effects.
The randomized trial, involving more than 20,000 participants, demonstrates that
the anti-parasitic drug kills malaria-carrying mosquitoes when they feed on treated individuals, offering a powerful new tool against a disease that claims nearly 600,000 lives annually. This revelation exposes the hypocrisy of government health agencies and their allies, who falsely smeared ivermectin as "dangerous" during the COVID-19 pandemic while suppressing its proven, life-saving benefits.
The study that silenced the skeptics
The BOHEMIA trial, led by the Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal), administered ivermectin (400 mcg/kg) monthly for three months to communities in Kwale County, Kenya—a region with high malaria transmission and widespread bed net use. The results were undeniable: children in the ivermectin group saw a 26% reduction in malaria infections compared to the control group given albendazole.
"We are thrilled with these results," said Dr. Carlos Chaccour, co-principal investigator of the study. "Ivermectin has shown great promise in reducing malaria transmission and could complement existing control measures. With continued research, ivermectin MDA could become an effective tool for malaria control and even contribute to elimination efforts."
No severe adverse effects were reported, dismantling the myth that ivermectin is unsafe—a lie perpetuated by the Biden administration and its media lapdogs when Americans sought the drug as a COVID-19 treatment.
Media and government deception exposed
During the pandemic, ivermectin was demonized as a "horse dewormer" by outlets like CNN and the
Washington Post, while the FDA absurdly warned Americans not to use it despite its Nobel Prize-winning history as a safe human medicine. Meanwhile, Big Pharma pushed expensive, ineffective vaccines and remdesivir, a drug with deadly side effects.
Now, the same drug they mocked is proving to be a
malaria game-changer. "This research has the potential to shape the future of malaria prevention," said Dr. Regina Rabinovich, director of ISGlobal’s Malaria Elimination Initiative.
The study’s findings align with the
World Health Organization’s (WHO) criteria for new malaria interventions, yet the same global health bodies that dismissed ivermectin for COVID-19 are now forced to acknowledge its lifesaving potential.
A weapon against insecticide resistance
Malaria control is in crisis. Mosquitoes have grown resistant to insecticides used in bed nets and indoor sprays, rendering traditional tools less effective. Ivermectin offers a novel solution: when mosquitoes bite treated individuals, the drug kills them, breaking the transmission cycle.
Beyond malaria, ivermectin delivered unexpected public health wins, reducing scabies, lice, and bed bug infestations in treated communities. Yet while Africa reaps these benefits, Western elites continue suppressing the drug to protect pharmaceutical profits.
The same media that smeared ivermectin is now ignoring this study. Why? Because it exposes their COVID-era propaganda as a fraud.
Science has vindicated ivermectin... again. While corrupt governments and media lied, real-world evidence proves its safety and efficacy. This study isn’t just a malaria breakthrough; it’s a damning indictment of the medical tyranny that denied patients access to a
lifesaving drug.
The question now is whether the WHO, CDC, and FDA will apologize for their deadly deception. Don’t hold your breath!
Sources for this article include:
TheEpochTimes.com
Cidrap.UMN.edu
SciTechDaily.com
ScienceDaily.com