Even though malaria is preventable and curable, it has become a serious threat to mankind. In 2016, there were an estimated 216 million cases of malaria across the world. The biology of its causative agent, i.e. Plasmodium parasite is full of complex mechanisms. There are five Plasmodium species responsible for malaria in humans, viz. Plasmodium falciparum, P. vivax, P. malariae, P. ovale and recently identified P. knowlesi that normally infect apes. In humans, malaria is spread by the injection of Plasmodium sporozoites through the bite of infectious Anopheles’ female mosquito during their blood meal. From the time of entry into human skin till the development into the asexual forms, the parasite undergoes several transformations. This rev...
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© 2018 Dr. Pravin RajasekaranThe malaria parasite exports a large repertoire of proteins into the ho...
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Malaria is one of the most devastating infectious diseases of humans. It is problematic clinically a...
Malaria is one of the most devastating infectious diseases of humans. It is problematic clinically a...
Abstract. Plasmodium falciparum parasites develop in the liver before being released into the bloods...
Malaria is a vector-borne infection caused by unicellular parasite of the genus Plasmodium. Plasmodi...
Protozoan parasites of the genus Plasmodium are the causative agents of malaria. Despite more than 1...
Despite global eradication efforts over the past century, malaria remains a devastating public healt...
© 2016 Dr. Annie Shu-Ping YangMalaria is an infectious mosquito-borne disease caused by apicomplexan...
Malaria remains one of the world’s worst health problems, which causes 216 million new cases and app...
Dissertation presented to obtain the Ph.D degree in BiologyMalaria is one of the world´s leading cau...
Despite significant progress in the global fight against malaria, this parasitic infection is still ...
The microorganisms causing malaria are commonly referred to as malaria parasites, Plasmodium. In 180...
In malaria, the red blood cell-infectious form of the Plasmodium parasite causes illness and the pos...
Contains fulltext : 81539.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Depending on the...
© 2018 Dr. Pravin RajasekaranThe malaria parasite exports a large repertoire of proteins into the ho...
© 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY licens...
Malaria is one of the most devastating infectious diseases of humans. It is problematic clinically a...
Malaria is one of the most devastating infectious diseases of humans. It is problematic clinically a...
Abstract. Plasmodium falciparum parasites develop in the liver before being released into the bloods...
Malaria is a vector-borne infection caused by unicellular parasite of the genus Plasmodium. Plasmodi...
Protozoan parasites of the genus Plasmodium are the causative agents of malaria. Despite more than 1...
Despite global eradication efforts over the past century, malaria remains a devastating public healt...
© 2016 Dr. Annie Shu-Ping YangMalaria is an infectious mosquito-borne disease caused by apicomplexan...
Malaria remains one of the world’s worst health problems, which causes 216 million new cases and app...
Dissertation presented to obtain the Ph.D degree in BiologyMalaria is one of the world´s leading cau...
Despite significant progress in the global fight against malaria, this parasitic infection is still ...
The microorganisms causing malaria are commonly referred to as malaria parasites, Plasmodium. In 180...
In malaria, the red blood cell-infectious form of the Plasmodium parasite causes illness and the pos...
Contains fulltext : 81539.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Depending on the...
© 2018 Dr. Pravin RajasekaranThe malaria parasite exports a large repertoire of proteins into the ho...
© 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY licens...