Malaria News and Research

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Recent advances make cervical cancer control in developing world feasible for first time

Recent advances make cervical cancer control in developing world feasible for first time

Uganda's Makerere University receives AMANET grant for malaria vaccine trial

Uganda's Makerere University receives AMANET grant for malaria vaccine trial

Genzyme, Medicines for Malaria Venture, Advinus collaborate on malaria initiative

Genzyme, Medicines for Malaria Venture, Advinus collaborate on malaria initiative

Genetically manipulated virus could prevent mosquitoes from transmitting malaria, study says

Genetically manipulated virus could prevent mosquitoes from transmitting malaria, study says

Indian physicians concerned about malaria drug resistance, recommend combination therapy

Indian physicians concerned about malaria drug resistance, recommend combination therapy

Mosquitoes stay away from DEET because they hate the smell!

Mosquitoes stay away from DEET because they hate the smell!

Malaria researchers discover new mosquito virus

Malaria researchers discover new mosquito virus

Stanford develop method to overcome multiple drug resistant diseases

Stanford develop method to overcome multiple drug resistant diseases

Scientists discover platelets play an important early role in promoting cerebral malaria

Scientists discover platelets play an important early role in promoting cerebral malaria

Researchers find Leishmaniasis parasites evade death by exploiting the immune response to sand fly bites

Researchers find Leishmaniasis parasites evade death by exploiting the immune response to sand fly bites

About 1% of HIV-positive people worldwide have been tested for tuberculosis

About 1% of HIV-positive people worldwide have been tested for tuberculosis

HHS Secretary Leavitt to visit HIV/AIDS projects in Cote d'Ivoire

HHS Secretary Leavitt to visit HIV/AIDS projects in Cote d'Ivoire

A new target for malaria drugs

A new target for malaria drugs

Travel industry should inform travelers about malaria, say doctors

Travel industry should inform travelers about malaria, say doctors

Unusual chromosomal changes increase the risk of schizophrenia

Unusual chromosomal changes increase the risk of schizophrenia

Cerebral malaria may be a major cause of brain injury in African children

Cerebral malaria may be a major cause of brain injury in African children

Bush says he will sign PEPFAR reauthorization

Bush says he will sign PEPFAR reauthorization

Researchers urge integrating TB into HIV care

Researchers urge integrating TB into HIV care

International goals to reduce malaria burdens not likely to be achieved

International goals to reduce malaria burdens not likely to be achieved

UK report casts doubt on pandemic response effectiveness

UK report casts doubt on pandemic response effectiveness

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