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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New research project aims to uncover molecular factors behind malaria’s deadliest strain

New research project aims to uncover molecular factors behind malaria’s deadliest strain

Rwanda successfully controls Marburg virus outbreak

Rwanda successfully controls Marburg virus outbreak

New target identified for malaria treatment

New target identified for malaria treatment

Trump’s picks for top health jobs not just team of rivals but ‘team of opponents’

Trump’s picks for top health jobs not just team of rivals but ‘team of opponents’

Breakthrough discovery could lead to effective vaccine for S. aureus

Breakthrough discovery could lead to effective vaccine for S. aureus

Nutrition progress stalls: Most nations lag behind 2030 goals

Nutrition progress stalls: Most nations lag behind 2030 goals

Widening childhood vaccination inequality in England raises concerns

Widening childhood vaccination inequality in England raises concerns

WHO urges equitable action to end malaria burden

WHO urges equitable action to end malaria burden

Deforestation undermines malaria prevention efforts

Deforestation undermines malaria prevention efforts

COP29 outcomes fall short on climate health action

COP29 outcomes fall short on climate health action

A roadmap for understanding antimalarial drug resistance

A roadmap for understanding antimalarial drug resistance

Fossil fuel industry influences medical research, raising ethical concerns

Fossil fuel industry influences medical research, raising ethical concerns

WHO and partners announce grants to boost pathogen genomic surveillance

WHO and partners announce grants to boost pathogen genomic surveillance

Late-liver-stage malaria vaccine delivers 89% protection and boosts cellular immunity

Late-liver-stage malaria vaccine delivers 89% protection and boosts cellular immunity

Scientists develop method to study malaria's sticky proteins

Scientists develop method to study malaria's sticky proteins

Rising waters, rising risks: The health impact of climate-driven floods

Rising waters, rising risks: The health impact of climate-driven floods

The silent struggles of men’s mental health and suicide prevention

The silent struggles of men’s mental health and suicide prevention

Breakthrough discovery could lead to novel malaria vaccines and therapies

Breakthrough discovery could lead to novel malaria vaccines and therapies

Global analysis highlights antibiotic consumption trends and AMR threat

Global analysis highlights antibiotic consumption trends and AMR threat

Malaria crystal structure offers clues for more effective medications

Malaria crystal structure offers clues for more effective medications

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