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The Global Technical Strategy for Malaria 2016–2030 was adopted by the 68th World Health Assembly in May 2015. It emphasizes the importance of scaling up malaria control responses and moving towards elimination [1].
A. Ramsay, P. Olliaro, J. Reeder
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Risk factors for mortality from imported falciparum malaria in the United Kingdom over 20 years: an observational study [PDF]
Objectives To determine which travellers with malaria are at greatest risk of dying, highlighting factors which can be used to target health messages to travellers. Design Observational study based on 20 years of UK national data.
Blaze, M+6 more
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Abstract Course‐based Undergraduate Research Experiences (CUREs) have beneficial impacts on students and the capacity to provide authentic research experiences that are accessible and beneficial to all students, especially those from Minoritized Groups.
Jing Zhang+10 more
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Low‐field MRI: Clinical promise and challenges
Modern MRI scanners have trended toward higher field strengths to maximize signal and resolution while minimizing scan time. However, high‐field devices remain expensive to install and operate, making them scarce outside of high‐income countries and major population centers.
Thomas Campbell Arnold+3 more
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Estimating Malaria Vaccine Efficacy in the Absence of a Gold Standard Case Definition: Mendelian Factorial Design [PDF]
Accurate estimates of malaria vaccine efficacy require a reliable definition of a malaria case. However, the symptoms of clinical malaria are unspecific, overlapping with other childhood illnesses. Additionally, children in endemic areas tolerate varying levels of parasitemia without symptoms.
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Merozoite surface proteins in red blood cell invasion, immunity and vaccines against malaria
Malaria accounts for an enormous burden of disease globally, with Plasmodium falciparum accounting for the majority of malaria, and P. vivax being a second important cause, especially in Asia, the Americas and the Pacific.
J. Beeson+5 more
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Spatial targeted vector control is able to reduce malaria prevalence in the highlands of Burundi. [PDF]
In a highland province of Burundi, indoor residual spraying and long-lasting insecticidal net distribution were targeted in the valley, aiming also to protect the population living on the hilltops.
Baza, D+7 more
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The contribution of extracellular RNA and its derived biomaterials in disease management
The implications of exRNA's biological function and the structural uniqueness of RNA help establish a close connection between RNA, material, and modern medicine. Abstract The RNA found in the circular system is known as extracellular RNA (exRNA). This kind of RNA has been found to play a biological role similar to that of a messenger. They can be used
Yu Wei+8 more
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We compared the performances of spectral decomposition, support vector regression, random forest regression, partial least squares regression, and convolutional neural network for SERS “spectral unmixing” from a multiplexed mixture of 7 SERS‐active “nanorattles” loaded with different dyes for mRNA biomarker detection.
Joy Qiaoyi Li+4 more
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Indoor residual spraying (IRS) is a key tool for controlling and eliminating malaria by targeting vectors. To support the development of effective intervention strategies it is important to understand the impact of vector control tools on malaria ...
J. Tangena+14 more
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