Forty-one percent of the world's population is currently at risk for malaria. This disease, spread via mosquitos, is especially prominent in developing countries. Although we have come a long way in our knowledge of malaria and attempts to find drugs to combat it, the ability of the malaria plasmodium to adapt to treatment is problematic. Chloroquine and DDT, two formerly effective compounds, have already been rendered useless. This makes preventative approaches, such as education, especially important
Malaria vectors have developed resistance to all classes of insecticides that are used to target the...
A common approach to malaria prevention is to follow the "A, B, C, D" rule: Awareness of risk, Bite ...
Substantial gains have been made in the control of malaria; in many regions malaria has reached hist...
Although malaria kills ∼1 million children each year, preventive measures can be effective in limiti...
Insect-borne diseases contribute to high death rates, especially in developing nations around the wo...
More than half the world's population is at risk from malaria, with up to 500 million cases each yea...
Of all the insect-borne diseases, malaria is the most serious public health problem, even though dea...
Abstract. Anti-malarial drugs have been used in various ways to prevent malaria in the resident popu...
Malaria in Honduras is endemic and accounts for 40% of the total cases in Central America. Our goal ...
peer reviewedGreat scourge of poor countries, malaria is the most important tropical parasitic disea...
Each year, malaria kills almost half a million people despite the fact that it is a preventable and ...
Malaria remains a serious clinical and public health problem, the object of an ongoing technological...
Abstract Anti-malarial drugs can make a significant contribution to the control of malaria in endemi...
Malaria is a serious, potentially life threatening disease, and generally endemic in the (sub) trop...
Anti-malarial drugs have been used in various ways to prevent malaria in the resident populations of...
Malaria vectors have developed resistance to all classes of insecticides that are used to target the...
A common approach to malaria prevention is to follow the "A, B, C, D" rule: Awareness of risk, Bite ...
Substantial gains have been made in the control of malaria; in many regions malaria has reached hist...
Although malaria kills ∼1 million children each year, preventive measures can be effective in limiti...
Insect-borne diseases contribute to high death rates, especially in developing nations around the wo...
More than half the world's population is at risk from malaria, with up to 500 million cases each yea...
Of all the insect-borne diseases, malaria is the most serious public health problem, even though dea...
Abstract. Anti-malarial drugs have been used in various ways to prevent malaria in the resident popu...
Malaria in Honduras is endemic and accounts for 40% of the total cases in Central America. Our goal ...
peer reviewedGreat scourge of poor countries, malaria is the most important tropical parasitic disea...
Each year, malaria kills almost half a million people despite the fact that it is a preventable and ...
Malaria remains a serious clinical and public health problem, the object of an ongoing technological...
Abstract Anti-malarial drugs can make a significant contribution to the control of malaria in endemi...
Malaria is a serious, potentially life threatening disease, and generally endemic in the (sub) trop...
Anti-malarial drugs have been used in various ways to prevent malaria in the resident populations of...
Malaria vectors have developed resistance to all classes of insecticides that are used to target the...
A common approach to malaria prevention is to follow the "A, B, C, D" rule: Awareness of risk, Bite ...
Substantial gains have been made in the control of malaria; in many regions malaria has reached hist...