Scientists have unveiled a novel mosquito control strategy: genetically engineered fungi that spread through mating. This strategy offers hope for reducing malaria in high-risk regions. Research: ...
Anopheles funestus, a malaria-transmitting mosquito. [James Gathany, Dr. Frank Collins, University of Notre Dame, courtesy of CDC] Over 247 million cases and 619,000 deaths of malaria were reported in ...
While insecticide-based interventions help reduce malaria's disease burden, rising resistance and evolving behavior by the malaria-spreading anopheles mosquito threaten that progress. In a ...
A novel way to prevent the spread of malaria – a potentially life-threatening disease transmitted through bites from mosquitoes infected by a parasite – could soon be realized, thanks to scientists at ...
Scientists have uncovered how the parasite that causes malaria orchestrates their cell division -- which is key in enabling the parasite to transmit this deadly disease. They show how they have ...
By limiting transmission, however, you can radically curtail the spread of malaria across a population ". The team began by growing human red blood cells infected with the malaria parasite in the lab, ...
A groundbreaking study combined novel experimental data within an innovative modeling framework to examine how temperature might affect transmission risk of malaria in different environments in Africa ...
The University of Notre Dame and Unitaid have announced that an innovative vector control tool for malaria called a spatial repellent showed a significant impact on reducing malaria infections in a ...
Explore the challenges and progress of the Asia-Pacific region in achieving malaria elimination by 2030 amidst funding issues ...
A New Jersey resident has developed a case of malaria without having traveled internationally, potentially making it the first locally transmitted case in decades, state health officials say. The ...
Mass ivermectin administration in areas with widespread community use of insecticidal bed netting reduced the incidence of malaria compared with albendazole among children ages 5 to 15 years, a ...