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Combined Use of MDA and IRS Most Effective Way to Prevent Malaria Transmission

The combined use of mass drug administration and indoor residual spraying is the most effective way to reduce malaria prevalence in low malaria-endemic settings, and antibodies against PfGARP kill malaria-infected cells by inducing cell death.

By Thomas Locke, 3 years1st May 2020 ago
Hot Topics

How Will Malaria Control Programmes Change in the COVID Pandemic?

An interview with Dr Melanie Renshaw, Chief Policy Officer of the RBM Partnership to End Malaria, to discuss progress against malaria, the funding gap and how access to core malaria interventions will be maintained during the COVID pandemic.

By Thomas Locke, 3 years25th April 2020 ago
Malaria Minute

World Malaria Day 2020

A summary of where we are in the fight against malaria and an overview of what more needs to be done.

By Thomas Locke, 3 years25th April 2020 ago
Malaria Minute

Gene Drive Outcomes Not Determined by Genetic Variation

Genetic variation would seem to have little impact on the success of gene drive interventions due to conserved Cas9 target sites in populations of Anopheles mosquitoes.

By Thomas Locke, 3 years24th April 2020 ago
Malaria Minute

Novel Antimalarial Drug Shows Promise in First Human Trial

Results from the first human trial of the novel antimalarial drug SJ733 are published in The Lancet.

By Thomas Locke, 3 years17th April 2020 ago
Malaria Minute

Enhancing Fc-Dependent Effector Functions Could Improve Protective Efficacy of RTS,S

Enhancing antibody induction may improve the protective efficacy of RTS,S and researchers find that more gametocytes are produced when human infection is initiated by blood-stage parasites compared to mosquito bite.

By Thomas Locke, 3 years10th April 2020 ago
Malaria Minute

FDA Grants Chloroquine Emergency Use Authorisation

The FDA issue an emergency use authorisation for the anti-malarial drug chloroquine, allowing for it to be used to treat certain hospitalised patients with COVID-19.

By Thomas Locke, 3 years3rd April 2020 ago
Malaria Minute

Chloroquine Considered as Potential Treatment for COVID-19

Scientists evaluate chloroquine as a potential treatment for the coronavirus and, as it continues to spread around the world, a report in The Lancet stresses the need for preparedness in malaria-endemic regions.

By Thomas Locke, 3 years27th March 2020 ago
Malaria Minute

PIMMS43 Enables Malaria Parasite to Evade Mosquito Immune System

A protein called PIMMS43 enables the malaria parasite to evade the mosquito’s immune system and scientists describe a highly conserved protein in the malaria parasite that is essential for the invasion of red blood cells.

By Thomas Locke, 3 years20th March 2020 ago
Malaria Minute

Demand for Coffee Has a Direct Link to Malaria Risk

The global supply chain linked to deforestation leads to an increase in malaria prevalence and scientists identify the mechanism of action of clemastine, an antihistamine that inhibits multiple stages of the malaria parasite’s lifecycle.

By Thomas Locke, 3 years13th March 2020 ago

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