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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Genetics of Alzheimer's disease and dementia in African populations presented at Nairobi conference

Genetics of Alzheimer's disease and dementia in African populations presented at Nairobi conference

How mosquito spit could help develop therapies for arboviral diseases

How mosquito spit could help develop therapies for arboviral diseases

Mosquito males’ visual and auditory cues reveal new insights for malaria control

Mosquito males’ visual and auditory cues reveal new insights for malaria control

LSHTM receives £2.8m grant to tackle hidden malaria in India

LSHTM receives £2.8m grant to tackle hidden malaria in India

Mosquitoes detect infrared radiation for host seeking

Mosquitoes detect infrared radiation for host seeking

Expanded use of common antibiotic cuts child mortality by 14% in Sub-Saharan Africa

Expanded use of common antibiotic cuts child mortality by 14% in Sub-Saharan Africa

Spatial transcriptomics unlocks malaria's liver stage secrets

Spatial transcriptomics unlocks malaria's liver stage secrets

First meeting of the International Health Regulations Emergency Committee reports on mpox surge

First meeting of the International Health Regulations Emergency Committee reports on mpox surge

Study reveals time-of-day impact on cerebral malaria severity

Study reveals time-of-day impact on cerebral malaria severity

Pneumococcal vaccines could drastically reduce child deaths by 2030

Pneumococcal vaccines could drastically reduce child deaths by 2030

Breakthrough malaria vaccine offers long-term protection for pregnant women

Breakthrough malaria vaccine offers long-term protection for pregnant women

Experimental malaria vaccine shows promise in protecting pregnant women

Experimental malaria vaccine shows promise in protecting pregnant women

ANU researchers develop cholesterol-based trojan horse method to target malaria parasites

ANU researchers develop cholesterol-based trojan horse method to target malaria parasites

Pioneering study brings leishmaniasis vaccine development closer

Pioneering study brings leishmaniasis vaccine development closer

Climate change-driven migrations worsen infectious diseases in vulnerable regions

Climate change-driven migrations worsen infectious diseases in vulnerable regions

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

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