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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PAHO and The Carter Center join hands on the elimination of onchocerciasis across the Americas

PAHO and The Carter Center join hands on the elimination of onchocerciasis across the Americas

Global health progress reversing in several critical areas, WHO warns

Global health progress reversing in several critical areas, WHO warns

New compound shows promise as single-dose malaria treatment

New compound shows promise as single-dose malaria treatment

New malaria vaccine offers long-lasting protection without refrigeration

New malaria vaccine offers long-lasting protection without refrigeration

Study warns of rising severe malaria risk due to testing delays

Study warns of rising severe malaria risk due to testing delays

Treated baby wraps may reduce malaria risk in refugee infants

Treated baby wraps may reduce malaria risk in refugee infants

Targeting a parasite-specific enzyme offers new hope for malaria treatment

Targeting a parasite-specific enzyme offers new hope for malaria treatment

New inhibitor design provides a blueprint for effective malaria treatments

New inhibitor design provides a blueprint for effective malaria treatments

Poor mental health linked to worse care quality and lower confidence in healthcare system

Poor mental health linked to worse care quality and lower confidence in healthcare system

Phase 2 human clinical trial paves way for effective hookworm vaccine

Phase 2 human clinical trial paves way for effective hookworm vaccine

AI model reads genetic code to trace evolutionary history

AI model reads genetic code to trace evolutionary history

How a common gut bacterium  may protect health

How a common gut bacterium may protect health

New genetic tool tracks how bacteria spread between people

New genetic tool tracks how bacteria spread between people

New AI models quickly find compounds that target Lyme bacteria

New AI models quickly find compounds that target Lyme bacteria

New cytometer measures cell stiffness to improve disease diagnosis

New cytometer measures cell stiffness to improve disease diagnosis

WHO prequalifies first malaria treatment designed for youngest vulnerable patients

WHO prequalifies first malaria treatment designed for youngest vulnerable patients

New research reveals how parasites break out of host cells

New research reveals how parasites break out of host cells

Sudan accounts for the world’s largest ongoing humanitarian health crisis

Sudan accounts for the world’s largest ongoing humanitarian health crisis

African health expert: genomic sequencing enables near real-time pathogen detection

African health expert: genomic sequencing enables near real-time pathogen detection

Study reveals genetic evolution of major malaria vector species in South America

Study reveals genetic evolution of major malaria vector species in South America

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