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HealthDay News — A new malaria treatment has been approved for newborns and infants under 11 pounds, filling a major gap in care for some of the most vulnerable children. The medicine, called Coartem ...
Brazilian researchers have discovered chemical compounds in marine sponges that have the potential to eliminate the malaria ...
Switzerland’s medical products authority has granted the first approval for a malaria medicine designed for small infants.
Immunity to malaria in humans Humans with no previous experience of malaria almost invariably become ill on their first exposure to the parasite.
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Abstract Malaria parasites have complicated lifecycles involving both human and mosquito hosts. In ∼8 days, a single parasite can form an oocyst in the mosquito midgut produces thousands of daughter ...
Cerebral Malaria Pathogenesis Revisiting Parasite and Host Contributions Georges Emile Raymond Grau; Alister Gordon Craig Disclosures Future Microbiol. 2012;7 (2):291-302. 0 ...
Exported proteins of the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum interact with proteins of the erythrocyte membrane and induce substantial changes in the morphology, physiology and function of the ...
The potential of repurposing cipargamin for treating Babesia species offers both theoretical advancements and practical applications in combating parasitic infections.
Malaria is often associated with jaundice, where levels of the yellow pigment bilirubin are higher. In this study of mice, scientists show that bilirubin generated by the enzyme biliverdin reductase ...