Malaria

Malaria is a mosquito-borne disease caused by a parasite called Plasmodium. When infected mosquitoes bite the human body, the parasites multiply in the liver and then infect red blood cells. Even though this potentially fatal disease can be prevented and cured, each year 350-500 million cases of malaria still occur worldwide, and over one million people die.

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Latest Malaria News and Research

Researchers uncover hidden function of known tuberculosis bacterium gene

Researchers uncover hidden function of known tuberculosis bacterium gene

New genetic mutations linked to malaria drug resistance discovered

New genetic mutations linked to malaria drug resistance discovered

New vaccination approach turns mosquito bites into immunity boosters

New vaccination approach turns mosquito bites into immunity boosters

Scientists identify parasite-specific protein linked to chronic Toxoplasma infections

Scientists identify parasite-specific protein linked to chronic Toxoplasma infections

Heavy rainfall and flooding raise infectious disease risks across Europe

Heavy rainfall and flooding raise infectious disease risks across Europe

New vaccine strategy targets overlooked regions of malaria parasite

New vaccine strategy targets overlooked regions of malaria parasite

Malaria infection causes permanent damage to the spleen immune cells

Malaria infection causes permanent damage to the spleen immune cells

New discovery advances sustainable production of plant-based medicines

New discovery advances sustainable production of plant-based medicines

Natural compounds could combat drug-resistant malaria and babesiosis

Natural compounds could combat drug-resistant malaria and babesiosis

NIH funds mosquito genetics research to curb deadly disease spread

NIH funds mosquito genetics research to curb deadly disease spread

Climate change shifts malaria risk across sub-Saharan Africa

Climate change shifts malaria risk across sub-Saharan Africa

Taiwan Biobank data reveals ongoing natural selection in living humans

Taiwan Biobank data reveals ongoing natural selection in living humans

NYU Abu Dhabi scientists discover new vulnerability in malaria parasite

NYU Abu Dhabi scientists discover new vulnerability in malaria parasite

New battery-powered device detects Bundibugyo Ebola virus in thirty minutes

New battery-powered device detects Bundibugyo Ebola virus in thirty minutes

Irritable patients changed physicians’ emotions but not decisions

Irritable patients changed physicians’ emotions but not decisions

Tracking Lassa fever survivors provides crucial clues for future vaccines

Tracking Lassa fever survivors provides crucial clues for future vaccines

Researchers develop low-cost catnip mosquito repellent for rural Uganda

Researchers develop low-cost catnip mosquito repellent for rural Uganda

New structural insights overturn old assumptions about malaria entry

New structural insights overturn old assumptions about malaria entry

New schistosomiasis vaccine induces robust immune memory responses

New schistosomiasis vaccine induces robust immune memory responses

Amazon land use patterns reveal where vector-borne diseases collide

Amazon land use patterns reveal where vector-borne diseases collide

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