Malaria News and Research

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WHO confirms pilot deployment of first-generation malaria vaccine in sub-Saharan Africa

WHO confirms pilot deployment of first-generation malaria vaccine in sub-Saharan Africa

Most rapid diagnostic tests fail to detect P. falciparum malaria parasites in asymptomatic children

Most rapid diagnostic tests fail to detect P. falciparum malaria parasites in asymptomatic children

New, rapid diagnostic test for malaria wins $100,000 Grand Challenges Explorations grant

New, rapid diagnostic test for malaria wins $100,000 Grand Challenges Explorations grant

Intestinal parasite increases susceptibility to colitis, study finds

Intestinal parasite increases susceptibility to colitis, study finds

NCATS funds collaboration initiative aimed at repurposing antimalarial to combat Ebola virus

NCATS funds collaboration initiative aimed at repurposing antimalarial to combat Ebola virus

Researchers discover set of immune proteins that facilitate long-lasting immunity against malaria

Researchers discover set of immune proteins that facilitate long-lasting immunity against malaria

WHO Trauma Care Checklist Programme leads to improvements in care for injured patients

WHO Trauma Care Checklist Programme leads to improvements in care for injured patients

UT researchers discover bacterial genes that could lead to effective malaria treatment

UT researchers discover bacterial genes that could lead to effective malaria treatment

Study reveals highest number of imported malaria cases seen in the UK and France

Study reveals highest number of imported malaria cases seen in the UK and France

Researchers propose new strategy to control malaria by driving mosquito evolution

Researchers propose new strategy to control malaria by driving mosquito evolution

Novel approach could help counter Influenza A virus in immune-compromised patients

Novel approach could help counter Influenza A virus in immune-compromised patients

New research underscores problems affecting cognitive development of children in sub-Saharan Africa

New research underscores problems affecting cognitive development of children in sub-Saharan Africa

Doctors urge medical journals to incentivise academics to improve health information on Wikipedia

Doctors urge medical journals to incentivise academics to improve health information on Wikipedia

UCLA scientists take promising step towards killing mosquitoes that carry Zika virus and dengue fever

UCLA scientists take promising step towards killing mosquitoes that carry Zika virus and dengue fever

USAID funds partnership effort to locate and assess Zika cold spots in Guatemala

USAID funds partnership effort to locate and assess Zika cold spots in Guatemala

WHO: Countries need to move much faster to prevent, detect and treat TB to meet global targets

WHO: Countries need to move much faster to prevent, detect and treat TB to meet global targets

Dogs role in detecting disease shown to be supported by the public

Dogs role in detecting disease shown to be supported by the public

Fighting malaria by altering human flavor

Fighting malaria by altering human flavor

Duke researchers devise computerized method for rapid, accurate diagnosis of malaria

Duke researchers devise computerized method for rapid, accurate diagnosis of malaria

New study finds no evidence of benefit from genetic disposition of eczema

New study finds no evidence of benefit from genetic disposition of eczema

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