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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How insecticide resistance in household pests fuels malaria resurgence

How insecticide resistance in household pests fuels malaria resurgence

Breakthrough malaria vaccines RTS,S and R21 poised to save thousands of lives

Breakthrough malaria vaccines RTS,S and R21 poised to save thousands of lives

Extreme heat alert: Understanding the impact of heatwaves on public health

Extreme heat alert: Understanding the impact of heatwaves on public health

Urgent strategies needed to fight artemisinin resistance in East Africa

Urgent strategies needed to fight artemisinin resistance in East Africa

Poll: Majority of Brits fear cancer diagnosis more than any other condition

Poll: Majority of Brits fear cancer diagnosis more than any other condition

How Aloe vera's medicinal properties make it essential in medicine, cosmetics, and food products

How Aloe vera's medicinal properties make it essential in medicine, cosmetics, and food products

SRI’s novel injectable formulation aims to provide a better option to fight malaria

SRI’s novel injectable formulation aims to provide a better option to fight malaria

CRISPR-based genetic technique eradicates malaria mosquitoes with over 99% efficiency

CRISPR-based genetic technique eradicates malaria mosquitoes with over 99% efficiency

Genetic variation in people of African ancestry linked to increased risk of diabetes complications

Genetic variation in people of African ancestry linked to increased risk of diabetes complications

Brazilian researchers identify possible biomarkers associated with recurrence of vivax malaria

Brazilian researchers identify possible biomarkers associated with recurrence of vivax malaria

Artemisinins: A new hope for women with polycystic ovary syndrome

Artemisinins: A new hope for women with polycystic ovary syndrome

AI revolutionizes malaria diagnosis with 97.57% accuracy using EfficientNet

AI revolutionizes malaria diagnosis with 97.57% accuracy using EfficientNet

WHO and FIND join forces to accelerate diagnostic innovation and access

WHO and FIND join forces to accelerate diagnostic innovation and access

Using AI to revolutionize mosquito surveillance to help combat malaria in Africa

Using AI to revolutionize mosquito surveillance to help combat malaria in Africa

New frontiers in medicine: COVID-19 lessons push for multidisciplinary collaboration

New frontiers in medicine: COVID-19 lessons push for multidisciplinary collaboration

Mediterranean diet cuts environmental impact and improves metabolic health, study finds

Mediterranean diet cuts environmental impact and improves metabolic health, study finds

UNICEF delivers first R21/Matrix-M malaria vaccine doses to Central African Republic

UNICEF delivers first R21/Matrix-M malaria vaccine doses to Central African Republic

SMART researchers identify key mechanism behind artemisinin resistance in malaria

SMART researchers identify key mechanism behind artemisinin resistance in malaria

Climate change threatens health in Europe: Urgent action needed to protect vulnerable populations

Climate change threatens health in Europe: Urgent action needed to protect vulnerable populations

African regions at risk for malaria transmission may decline more than previously expected

African regions at risk for malaria transmission may decline more than previously expected

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