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

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

Nepal and Afghanistan show how abrupt aid cuts can unravel essential care

Nepal and Afghanistan show how abrupt aid cuts can unravel essential care

Inefficient referral pathways delay lifesaving care for millions of injured people

Inefficient referral pathways delay lifesaving care for millions of injured people

New tool helps identify fake medicines through pill dissolution patterns

New tool helps identify fake medicines through pill dissolution patterns

New report provides the most detailed picture of preventable child deaths worldwide

New report provides the most detailed picture of preventable child deaths worldwide

Global indicators identified to monitor health before pregnancy worldwide

Global indicators identified to monitor health before pregnancy worldwide

USAID funding cuts increase financial burden for families with tuberculosis

USAID funding cuts increase financial burden for families with tuberculosis

Scientists uncover key protein essential for malaria parasite survival

Scientists uncover key protein essential for malaria parasite survival

Unexpected behavior observed during interactions between immune cells and dying cells

Unexpected behavior observed during interactions between immune cells and dying cells

Calibr-Skaggs and Kainomyx join forces to accelerate development of antimalarial drugs

Calibr-Skaggs and Kainomyx join forces to accelerate development of antimalarial drugs

UK aid cuts accelerate dangerous retreat from global health in crisis-affected regions

UK aid cuts accelerate dangerous retreat from global health in crisis-affected regions

Engineered Listeria boosts innate immunity against cancer

Engineered Listeria boosts innate immunity against cancer

Non-native birds drive widespread avian malaria transmission in Hawaii

Non-native birds drive widespread avian malaria transmission in Hawaii

Stiff red blood cells drive sickle cell disease severity

Stiff red blood cells drive sickle cell disease severity

Microbial generalists form planet-wide networks across ecosystems

Microbial generalists form planet-wide networks across ecosystems

CRISPR gene-drive technology reverses antibiotic resistance in bacteria

CRISPR gene-drive technology reverses antibiotic resistance in bacteria

Rapid malaria resistance evolution in Sudanese Coptic populations

Rapid malaria resistance evolution in Sudanese Coptic populations

DNA marker reveals pyrethroid resistance in malaria mosquitoes

DNA marker reveals pyrethroid resistance in malaria mosquitoes

Newly discovered stage controls malaria parasite division

Newly discovered stage controls malaria parasite division

WHO addresses the mental health impacts of neglected tropical diseases

WHO addresses the mental health impacts of neglected tropical diseases

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