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The Lancet, 2023
Malaria is resurging in many African and South American countries, exacerbated by COVID-19-related health service disruption. In 2021, there were an estimated 247 million malaria cases and 619 000 deaths in 84 endemic countries. Plasmodium falciparum strains partly resistant to artemisinins are entrenched in the Greater Mekong region and have emerged ...
Jeanne Rini, Poespoprodjo+4 more
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Malaria is resurging in many African and South American countries, exacerbated by COVID-19-related health service disruption. In 2021, there were an estimated 247 million malaria cases and 619 000 deaths in 84 endemic countries. Plasmodium falciparum strains partly resistant to artemisinins are entrenched in the Greater Mekong region and have emerged ...
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The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 2007
In this review we discuss the different meanings of the term 'malaria' and urge writers and readers to distinguish accurately between them. The distinction is important in clinical practice, clinical trials, epidemiology, and the evaluation of control programs.
Kwadwo A. Koram, M. E. Molyneux
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In this review we discuss the different meanings of the term 'malaria' and urge writers and readers to distinguish accurately between them. The distinction is important in clinical practice, clinical trials, epidemiology, and the evaluation of control programs.
Kwadwo A. Koram, M. E. Molyneux
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Malaria diagnosis for malaria elimination
Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 2015Limitations of blood smear microscopy contributed to failure of the 1950-1960s WHO Global Programme to Eliminate Malaria. All diagnostic methods encounter limits of detection (LOD) beyond which it will not be possible to identify infected individuals. When this occurs, it becomes difficult to continue evaluating progress of malaria elimination.
Peter A. Zimmerman, Rosalind E. Howes
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Medicine, 2010
Malaria has had a greater impact on world history than any other infectious disease. More than 300 to 500 million individuals worldwide are infected with Plasmodium spp, and 1.5 to 2.7 million people a year, most of whom are children, die from the infection.
Naomi F. Walker+2 more
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Malaria has had a greater impact on world history than any other infectious disease. More than 300 to 500 million individuals worldwide are infected with Plasmodium spp, and 1.5 to 2.7 million people a year, most of whom are children, die from the infection.
Naomi F. Walker+2 more
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2013
Despite continuous prevention and treatment efforts, malaria remains the deadliest infectious disease in the world. Nonetheless, hope for the future was recently brought by the rapid development of genomics, whose applications have immense potential to create powerful tools to fight malaria and its causing parasite.
Ponts, Nadia, Le Roch, Karine G.
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Despite continuous prevention and treatment efforts, malaria remains the deadliest infectious disease in the world. Nonetheless, hope for the future was recently brought by the rapid development of genomics, whose applications have immense potential to create powerful tools to fight malaria and its causing parasite.
Ponts, Nadia, Le Roch, Karine G.
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AAOHN Journal, 2009
For international business travelers, malaria is a serious and sometimes fatal vector-borne disease that is largely preventable with effective counseling and proper use of a prescribed antimalarial.
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For international business travelers, malaria is a serious and sometimes fatal vector-borne disease that is largely preventable with effective counseling and proper use of a prescribed antimalarial.
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Enhancing global access to cancer medicines
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020Javier Cortés+2 more
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