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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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

AI transforms healthcare for faster, smarter care in emergency crises

AI transforms healthcare for faster, smarter care in emergency crises

Covid-19 impact extends beyond virus with increased deaths from other conditions

Covid-19 impact extends beyond virus with increased deaths from other conditions

Targeting RAP proteins for next-generation malaria treatments

Targeting RAP proteins for next-generation malaria treatments

USAID funding cuts could cost millions of lives worldwide, study warns

USAID funding cuts could cost millions of lives worldwide, study warns

Researchers uncover how bacteria hijack tick cells to survive and spread

Researchers uncover how bacteria hijack tick cells to survive and spread

WHO certifies Suriname as malaria free after decades of efforts

WHO certifies Suriname as malaria free after decades of efforts

Pesticides found to disrupt specific gut bacteria linked to inflammation

Pesticides found to disrupt specific gut bacteria linked to inflammation

Asia Pacific malaria cases rise sharply amid funding gaps

Asia Pacific malaria cases rise sharply amid funding gaps

Malaria protein plays dual role in immune evasion and activation

Malaria protein plays dual role in immune evasion and activation

Global guideline released by WHO on managing sickle cell disease in pregnancy

Global guideline released by WHO on managing sickle cell disease in pregnancy

Paper-based devices show high accuracy in detecting asymptomatic malaria

Paper-based devices show high accuracy in detecting asymptomatic malaria

Yellow pigment linked to protection against severe malaria

Yellow pigment linked to protection against severe malaria

Weekly risperidone capsule delivers consistent drug levels for schizophrenia patients

Weekly risperidone capsule delivers consistent drug levels for schizophrenia patients

Heatwaves dramatically alter infection patterns, study reveals

Heatwaves dramatically alter infection patterns, study reveals

PfSPZ-LARC2 malaria vaccine advances to new age groups after successful safety review

PfSPZ-LARC2 malaria vaccine advances to new age groups after successful safety review

US funding freeze halts malaria prevention and genomic research

US funding freeze halts malaria prevention and genomic research

Innovative technology simplifies T cell harvesting for cancer immunotherapy

Innovative technology simplifies T cell harvesting for cancer immunotherapy

WHO and African Union renew agreement to strengthen health in Africa

WHO and African Union renew agreement to strengthen health in Africa

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