... . The new research findings are the first to describe a molecular link between cholesterol metabolism and malaria infection, and the new data could lead to new approaches for the treatment of malaria ...
Researchers screened more that 700 molecules by RNAi to identify host factors involved in malaria infection.
Malaria infection can cause children's immune systems to attack its own DNA, worsening the severity of the disease, a study reveals.
... ever has a chance to infect a new person. It is better to prevent the malaria infection from occurring in the first place than having to kill the parasite already inside humans with vaccines or drugs ...
... Trust have identified a key mechanism that enables malaria-infected red blood cells to stick ... new target for anti-malarial drugs. Malaria is one of the world's biggest killers, killing over a million ...
... direct link between malaria and reduced attention in class. These results indicate that malaria infection may hinder learning and its prevention could be important to enhance the educational potential ...
Providing preventive treatment for malaria, given once per term, dramatically reduces rates of malaria infection and anaemia among schoolchildren, and significantly improves their ...
... and Boivin are currently conducting a new study in Uganda to look at how the body's response to malaria infection may be leading to brain injury. "If we can determine what is causing the brain injury, ...
... the host's spleen while they replicate. This tactic can be especially problematic during pregnancy as malaria-infected RBCs congregate in the vessel-rich placenta (the source of food and oxygen for ...
... human red blood cells in culture with the malaria parasite and found that this did, indeed, induce platelet ... scientists compared the responses to malaria infection by so-called "wild type" normal mice ...
In work that could lead to new ways of detecting and treating malaria, MIT researchers have used two advanced microscopy techniques to show in unprecedented detail how the malaria parasite attacks red ...
... 40 percent of the 515 million annual malaria infections worldwide, Nature reveals in its October ... setting. Further, the growing burden of vivax malaria will complicate efforts to control P. falciparum ...
... Medical Research Institute (KEMRI), highlights the importance of the prevention and rapid treatment of malaria infection in preventing a potential resurgence of the disease. Malaria is one of the ...
... through international travel is prevention, early detection and treatment of malaria-infected patients, and draining stagnant areas of water where mosquitoes breed and lay eggs," says Dr. ...
... programme. The vaccine also showed a reduction in the incidence of malaria infection by 65%, a welcome but unexpected finding ... large scale Phase III trials in malaria endemic areas. I am delighted ...