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A study by NSF-funded scientists Andy MacDonald at UC Santa Barbara and Erin Mordecai at Stanford found a direct relationship between deforestation in the Amazon and the transmissi...
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Malaria Researchers’Findings May Have Implications for Preventing Spread of Deadly Disease(图)
Malaria Researchers Implications for Preventing Spread Deadly Disease
2019/11/15
NSF-suported researchers and their collaborators are using systems biology approaches to learn how the malaria parasite can transfer to humans via the bite of an infected mosquito. The information the...
Malaria, one of the world's deadliest diseases, kills hundreds of thousands of people every year, spreading through a devastatingly effective cycle of incubation and transmission.It starts when a fema...
OU Professor Developing Vaccine to Protect Global Communities from Malaria
OU Professor Protect Global Communities Malaria
2015/7/13
A University of Oklahoma professor studying malaria mosquito interaction has discovered a new mosquito protein for the development of a new vaccine that is expected to stop the spread of the disease i...
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Plasmodium falciparum, the parasite that causes malaria, has proven notoriously resistant to scientists’ efforts to study its genetics. It can take up to a year to determine the function of a single g...
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As the 2014 World Malaria Day campaign draws to a close, 15 Asian Pacific countries have declared a commitment to eradicating malaria from the region.
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Environment influences ability of bacterium to block malaria transmission(图)
Environment influences malaria transmission
2014/3/20
The environment significantly influences whether or not a certain bacterium will block mosquitoes from transmitting malaria, according to researchers at Penn State University
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Malaria kills more than 1.2 million worldwide – nearly twice as many as previously thought(图)
Malaria kills disease
2014/7/17
A new international study involving researchers from The University of Queensland (UQ) has found more than 1.2 million people died from malaria worldwide in 2010 – twice the number found in the most r...
Bednets and preventative treatment reduce malaria infection in children
Bednets and preventative treatment malaria infection children
2011/2/25
A large-scale trial by the Medical Research Council (UK) The Gambia has corroborated the findings of two other trials in Mali and Burkina Faso, carried out to improve the health of children affected b...
Major clinical trial prompts call for change to treatment guidelines for severe malaria worldwide
clinical trial guidelines severe malaria worldwide
2011/1/5
The largest ever clinical trial in patients hospitalised with severe malaria has concluded that the drug artesunate should now be the preferred treatment for the disease in both children and adults ev...
Scientists reveal how malaria parasites outwit our immune systems
malaria parasites immune systems
2009/12/10
Malaria parasites are able to disguise themselves to avoid our immune systems, according to research led by Oxford University researchers based in Kenya and published in the journal Proceedings of the...
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International network receives $20m to combat malaria drug resistance(图)
International network $20m malaria drug resistance antimalarial drug
2009/6/15
An international network of malaria scientists is to be established to map the emergence of resistance to antimalarial drugs and guide global efforts to control and eradicate the disease, thanks to a ...
Vaccine hope for malaria
vaccine malaria tuberculosis
2007/5/24