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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Latest Malaria News and Research

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

A common diabetes drug may prevent long COVID when taken early

A common diabetes drug may prevent long COVID when taken early

Age-tailored therapies needed for treating the young and old with sepsis

Age-tailored therapies needed for treating the young and old with sepsis

One thousand days of conflict push Sudan’s health system toward collapse

One thousand days of conflict push Sudan’s health system toward collapse

Label-free polarized light reveals subtle red blood cell deformations

Label-free polarized light reveals subtle red blood cell deformations

Canada's reduced Global Fund pledge threatens health at home and abroad

Canada's reduced Global Fund pledge threatens health at home and abroad

Climate shocks creating new pathways for disease across Africa

Climate shocks creating new pathways for disease across Africa

Wind-borne mosquitoes carry infectious pathogens for hundreds of miles

Wind-borne mosquitoes carry infectious pathogens for hundreds of miles

Nearly one million young children die each year due to growth failure worldwide

Nearly one million young children die each year due to growth failure worldwide

WHO urges action to end the AIDS epidemic

WHO urges action to end the AIDS epidemic

African statisticians provide new insights into malaria prevention

African statisticians provide new insights into malaria prevention

Right-handed helical motion of malaria parasites revealed

Right-handed helical motion of malaria parasites revealed

Automated system relies on imaging droplets of biofluids for disease diagnosis

Automated system relies on imaging droplets of biofluids for disease diagnosis

Blood group A linked to a higher risk of primary biliary cholangitis

Blood group A linked to a higher risk of primary biliary cholangitis

New AI investment aims to accelerate the search for an effective HIV vaccine

New AI investment aims to accelerate the search for an effective HIV vaccine

New malaria treatment holds promise against rising drug resistance

New malaria treatment holds promise against rising drug resistance

Common malaria test gives too many inaccurate false-negative results

Common malaria test gives too many inaccurate false-negative results

Ending human bait practices in river blindness monitoring

Ending human bait practices in river blindness monitoring

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