malaria

Reducing Malaria-Ebola Cross Infections

Guilin Pharma has increased its supply of anti-malarial drugs to Sub-Saharan Africa to reduce Ebola cross-infections.

Monkeys Emerge As Malaria Reservoirs In Malaysia

A rare strain of malaria is beginning to take hold in Malaysia, driven by increasing contact between humans and monkeys.

How Malaria Has Shaped The Human Genome

A study of over 12,000 patients shows that the environmental pressure of malaria as exerted a significant force on the human genome.

Deciphering The Genetic Puzzle Of Malaria

Newly uncovered genetic indicators could help solve the puzzle of malaria, mosquito-borne infectious disease that is endemic in parts of Asia and Africa.

Mosquito-Borne Diseases: Lessons From Nepal

Research on dengue and malaria in Nepal could have implications for other mountainous regions affected by climate change.

GHIT Awards Seven New Grants Amounting To US$15.3 Million

Research in the neglected tropical diseases of dengue, malaria and Chagas disease receive a US$15.3 million boost in funding from GHIT.

Targeting Parasite Fats In The Fight Against Malaria

Exploiting the differences between how male and female parasites put on fat could be one way to tackle drug-resistant malaria, scientists say.

Targeting Malaria’s Achilles’ Heel, Hemozoin

A waste product from the malaria parasite provides researchers with an elegant alternative to conventional diagnosis methods.

Drug-Resistant Malaria Threatens Southeast Asia

Drug-resistant malaria parasites, requiring a longer duration of treatment, have emerged in Southeast Asia.