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- Malaria: an overview | IDR - Dove Medical Press
Introduction Malaria is named after the Italian term “mal’aria”, which means “bad air” to represent the association of the disease with marshy areas 1 It is an endemic vector-borne parasitic disease caused by protozoan parasites of the genus Plasmodium in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide 2 Plasmodium consists of over 200 species, infecting mammals, birds, and reptiles
- Malaria | Malaria | CDC
The goal of most malaria programs is to reduce the number of malaria-related cases and deaths Communication Resources Malaria communication resources on mosquito bite prevention, travel, and global partners
- 264962 PDFs | Review articles in MALARIA - ResearchGate
Highlights Evidence generated from malaria molecular surveillance (MMS) can inform decision making by malaria control programs, that is, early detection of genetic variants that confer partial
- Malaria in pregnancy control and pregnancy outcomes: a decade . . .
Malaria in Pregnancy (MiP) remains a disease of public health importance and has been on the global agenda for decades It increases the risk of the mother and fetus to adverse pregnancy outcomes including fetal growth restrictions, low birth weight (LBW), preterm deliveries, miscarriages and stillbirths, maternal anaemia, and sometimes maternal death; women in their first and second
- Integrated malaria prevention in low- and middle-income . . .
In 2020, there was an estimated 241 million cases of malaria, and 627,000 deaths from the disease globally [] Africa is the continent with the highest burden of malaria, accounting for 95% of all malaria cases and deaths, with children under 5 years of age and pregnant women being most vulnerable []
- Asymptomatic malaria infection and its associated factors . . .
According to the world malaria report more malaria cases were reported in 2020 than in 2019, due to disruptions in the distribution of insecticide treated nets, caused by the COVID-19 pandemic
- Plasmodium falciparum exoerythrocytic forms require the PTEX . . .
Plasmodium falciparum assembles a protein translocon (PTEX) at the parasitophorous vacuole membrane (PVM) of infected erythrocytes, through which several hundred proteins are exported The preceding Plasmodium liver stage develops in hepatocytes
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