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

New class of insecticide offers yearlong protection against mosquito-borne diseases

New class of insecticide offers yearlong protection against mosquito-borne diseases

Mitochondria fight infection by starving parasites of essential nutrients

Mitochondria fight infection by starving parasites of essential nutrients

Researchers find plasma donors with broad malaria protection

Researchers find plasma donors with broad malaria protection

Researchers boost effectiveness of malaria drug by tweaking its symmetry

Researchers boost effectiveness of malaria drug by tweaking its symmetry

Drug turns human blood into a mosquito killer

Drug turns human blood into a mosquito killer

New network launched to tackle malaria in African school children

New network launched to tackle malaria in African school children

Australian researchers uncover new target for next-generation malaria vaccines

Australian researchers uncover new target for next-generation malaria vaccines

Experts call for stricter rules on plastic to protect human health

Experts call for stricter rules on plastic to protect human health

Single injection of gene therapy at birth may offer lasting protection against HIV

Single injection of gene therapy at birth may offer lasting protection against HIV

Gene-edited mosquitoes slash malaria spread 93% using self-propagating shield

Gene-edited mosquitoes slash malaria spread 93% using self-propagating shield

Timor-Leste achieves historic malaria-free status

Timor-Leste achieves historic malaria-free status

Penn State team investigates the neural basis of nightmares and mental health

Penn State team investigates the neural basis of nightmares and mental health

Ivermectin mass treatment shows great promise in reducing malaria transmission

Ivermectin mass treatment shows great promise in reducing malaria transmission

New method genetically blocks mosquitoes from transmitting malaria

New method genetically blocks mosquitoes from transmitting malaria

Climate disasters threaten malaria control efforts in high-burden regions

Climate disasters threaten malaria control efforts in high-burden regions

Study: Millions worldwide still lack access to essential surgical care

Study: Millions worldwide still lack access to essential surgical care

Protein signatures may help predict malaria severity and guide treatment

Protein signatures may help predict malaria severity and guide treatment

New microchip tracks antibody-virus interactions from a single drop of blood

New microchip tracks antibody-virus interactions from a single drop of blood

Malaria eradication in Suriname offers hope for Amazon neighbors

Malaria eradication in Suriname offers hope for Amazon neighbors

Mediterranean bacteria show promise as new mosquito biopesticides

Mediterranean bacteria show promise as new mosquito biopesticides

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