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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Genetic diversity of malaria parasite challenges one size fits all strategies

Genetic diversity of malaria parasite challenges one size fits all strategies

WHO warns of health service disruptions due to ODA cuts

WHO warns of health service disruptions due to ODA cuts

Call for urgent support as US funding cuts threaten HIV/AIDS programs

Call for urgent support as US funding cuts threaten HIV/AIDS programs

UN sounds alarm over funding cuts impacting maternal health

UN sounds alarm over funding cuts impacting maternal health

Healthy Beginnings, Hopeful Futures: A Conversation with WHO’s Dr. Allotey

Healthy Beginnings, Hopeful Futures: A Conversation with WHO’s Dr. Allotey

NIH funds research to develop a game-changing HIV diagnostic tool

NIH funds research to develop a game-changing HIV diagnostic tool

AI-based tool aims to improve mosquito identification for disease control

AI-based tool aims to improve mosquito identification for disease control

Novel drug nitisinone could help reduce malaria spread by killing mosquitoes

Novel drug nitisinone could help reduce malaria spread by killing mosquitoes

Funding cuts endanger decades of progress in reducing child deaths and stillbirths

Funding cuts endanger decades of progress in reducing child deaths and stillbirths

Tuberculosis cases continue to rise in Europe

Tuberculosis cases continue to rise in Europe

Case study: Bartonella, Babesia pathogens can be a cofactor in complex neurological illnesses

Case study: Bartonella, Babesia pathogens can be a cofactor in complex neurological illnesses

Oropouche virus: Emerging threats, symptoms, and prevention

Oropouche virus: Emerging threats, symptoms, and prevention

Social connections play key role in disease prevention practices

Social connections play key role in disease prevention practices

New malaria control strategy targets protein system in mosquitoes

New malaria control strategy targets protein system in mosquitoes

WHO study sheds light on global maternal mortality crisis

WHO study sheds light on global maternal mortality crisis

WHO and KSRelief commit to expanded health initiatives at Riyadh Forum

WHO and KSRelief commit to expanded health initiatives at Riyadh Forum

Breakthrough discovery offers hope for more effective malaria treatment

Breakthrough discovery offers hope for more effective malaria treatment

Global study sheds light on differences in medicine taste sensitivity

Global study sheds light on differences in medicine taste sensitivity

Anti-malarial drug pyronaridine could be repurposed to treat cancer

Anti-malarial drug pyronaridine could be repurposed to treat cancer

WHO Director-General issues revised recommendations on mpox emergency

WHO Director-General issues revised recommendations on mpox emergency

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