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European P. vivax Genome Generated by Scientists

A genome of the European lineage of P. vivax malaria is generated by scientists and engineers develop an artificially-intelligent microscope for malaria diagnosis.

By Thomas Locke, 3 years29th November 2019 ago
Malaria Minute

Traditional Soup Recipes Have Antimalarial Properties

Schoolchildren find that some of their families’ soup recipes have antimalarial properties and a Swiss-led team of cell biologists identify hundreds of targets needed in drug and vaccine development.

By Thomas Locke, 3 years22nd November 2019 ago
Malaria Minute

Female Mosquitoes That Have Mated More Likely to Transmit Malaria

Hormones received during mating boost the likelihood of malaria transmission and an ongoing autoimmune attack on uninfected red blood cells can ultimately anaemia.

By Thomas Locke, 3 years15th November 2019 ago
Malaria Minute

Parasites Prepare for Human Infection in the Mosquito

Research details how malaria parasites prepare for human infection and researchers evaluate the use of drones in spraying insecticide onto irrigated areas of land in Zanzibar.

By Thomas Locke, 3 years8th November 2019 ago
Malaria Minute

Researchers Image Mode of Action of Quinoline Drug Class

Researchers image the mode of action of quinoline drugs, the function of rhomboid proteases is dynamically detailed and the WHO declares that 7 million cases of malaria have been reported in Burundi this year.

By Thomas Locke, 3 years1st November 2019 ago
Malaria Minute

The Forgotten Insecticide Developed by the German Military

Scientists at New York University investigate a forgotten insecticide developed by the German military and researchers unearth why severe malaria is often accompanied by tissue damage and organ failure.

By Thomas Locke, 3 years25th October 2019 ago
Malaria Minute

Deforestation Causes Increase in Malaria Transmission

Deforestation in the Amazon rainforest causes malaria transmission to increase and the analysis of a 50,000-year-old gene sequence explains how P. falciparum malaria parasites are able to infect humans.

By Thomas Locke, 3 years18th October 2019 ago
Malaria Minute

Unlocking the Genetic Secrets of the Malaria Parasite

The Crick develop new method of controlling malaria parasite genes, researchers discover a novel compound that inhibits key parasitic enzymes and The Global Fund is replenished in France.

By Thomas Locke, 3 years11th October 2019 ago
Malaria Minute

Rapid Return of Mosquitoes to Sahel Region Due to High-Altitude Migration

The rapid return of mosquitoes to the Sahel region of Africa is due to mosquito migration on high-altitude winds and a saliva-based malaria diagnostic tool has been awarded a £1 million grant.

By Thomas Locke, 3 years4th October 2019 ago
Malaria Minute

Humans with Undetectable Malaria Harbour Relapsing Parasites

Humans with clinically undetectable malaria still harbour disease parasites that may be infectious to mosquitoes.

By Thomas Locke, 3 years27th September 2019 ago

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