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Enhancing malaria elimination in high-transmission settings: the synergy of concurrent vector control and chemotherapy. [PDF]
Mulebeke R, Yeka A, van Geertruyden JP.
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ABSTRACT Objective To estimate miscarriage risk following gestational antimicrobial exposure while addressing biases that have affected previous studies. Design Population‐based cohort study. Setting Linkage of four nationwide registries: Medical Birth Registry of Norway (MBRN), Norwegian Prescribed Drug Registry (NorPD), Norwegian Patient Registry ...
Thomas Boissiere‐O'Neill+3 more
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PfRH5 vaccine; from the bench to the vial. [PDF]
Ilani P+4 more
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WIMANET: The Power of a Network in Wildlife Malaria Research
The Wildlife Malaria Network (WIMANET) is an EU‐COST funded global network of researchers and stakeholders interested in wildlife malaria and related haemosporidian parasites. In this paper, we review WIMANET's activities to date. We hope this encourages new members to join the network and motivates both new and existing members to participate in its ...
Alfonso Marzal+15 more
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Seasonal malaria chemoprevention in children aged 3-59 months in Mali: parents' perceptions, attitudes and beliefs regarding drug administration. [PDF]
Diarra K+3 more
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Imperative for a health‐centred focus on climate change in radiology
Summary Climate change negatively impacts individual and population‐level health through multiple pathways, including poor air quality, extreme heat and changes in infectious disease. These health effects will lead to higher health system and medical imaging utilisation.
Omar Taboun+2 more
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Prospective observational study to assess the feasibility and safety of appropriate <i>Plasmodium vivax</i> radical cure with tafenoquine or primaquine after quantitative G6PD testing during pilot implementation in Thailand. [PDF]
Sudathip P+13 more
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ABSTRACT Vector control remains an important strategy worldwide to prevent human infection with pathogens transmitted by arthropods. Vector control strategies rely on accurate identification of vector taxa along with vector‐specific biological indicators such as feeding ecology, infection prevalence and insecticide resistance.
Raquel Lima‐Cordón+18 more
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