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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The emergence of lateral flow assays in diagnostics

The emergence of lateral flow assays in diagnostics

Naturally-occurring compound found in trees effective in fighting superbugs

Naturally-occurring compound found in trees effective in fighting superbugs

Scientists assess the benefits offered by forests, trees and green spaces for human health

Scientists assess the benefits offered by forests, trees and green spaces for human health

Community health workers can help save thousands of maternal and infant lives from malaria

Community health workers can help save thousands of maternal and infant lives from malaria

WHO recommends use of pyrethroid-chlorfenapyr insecticide-treated nets to prevent malaria

WHO recommends use of pyrethroid-chlorfenapyr insecticide-treated nets to prevent malaria

New antimalarial prevents malaria more effectively than current treatments but does not improve birth outcomes

New antimalarial prevents malaria more effectively than current treatments but does not improve birth outcomes

Using smartphone images for earlier detection of anemia in children

Using smartphone images for earlier detection of anemia in children

Age-associated B cells found to be important drivers of lupus

Age-associated B cells found to be important drivers of lupus

New purification approach could help make protein drugs more affordable and accessible

New purification approach could help make protein drugs more affordable and accessible

New solutions to boost Africa’s vaccine production

New solutions to boost Africa’s vaccine production

Mapping specialized receptors on mosquito nerve cells reveals why the insects are more attracted to some humans

Mapping specialized receptors on mosquito nerve cells reveals why the insects are more attracted to some humans

Women and girls are disproportionately affected by climate change

Women and girls are disproportionately affected by climate change

Higher intake of free sugars linked with increased risk of cardiovascular disease

Higher intake of free sugars linked with increased risk of cardiovascular disease

The immunogenicity of two leading malaria vaccine candidates delivered as mRNA-LNP vaccines

The immunogenicity of two leading malaria vaccine candidates delivered as mRNA-LNP vaccines

How do cattle impact human vector-borne disease risk?

How do cattle impact human vector-borne disease risk?

Using patches of synthetic skin to test blood-sucking behavior of mosquitoes

Using patches of synthetic skin to test blood-sucking behavior of mosquitoes

New synthetic skin to study mosquito feeding behavior

New synthetic skin to study mosquito feeding behavior

Multi-country study examines clinical and community antibiotic use during the pandemic

Multi-country study examines clinical and community antibiotic use during the pandemic

New method can control the growth of a substance known to cause kidney stones in dolphins

New method can control the growth of a substance known to cause kidney stones in dolphins

Novel class of sulfonamides to block malaria transmission

Novel class of sulfonamides to block malaria transmission