Although global morbidity and mortality have decreased substantially, malaria, a parasite infection of red blood cells, still kills roughly 2000 people per day, most of whom are children in Africa. Two factors largely account for these decreases; increased deployment of insecticide-treated bednets and increased availability of highly effective artemisinin combination treatments. In large trials, parenteral artesunate (an artemisinin derivative) reduced severe malaria mortality by 22·5% in Africa and 34·7% in Asia compared with quinine, whereas adjunctive interventions have been uniformly unsuccessful. Rapid tests have been an important addition to microscopy for malaria diagnosis. Chemopreventive strategies have been increasingly deployed i...
Although malaria remains one of the most important infectious causes of morbidity and mortality worl...
SummarySevere malaria kills more than a half million people each year. Based on high-quality evidenc...
Malaria threatens close to half of the world's population and causes between 1 and 3 million deaths ...
Severe malaria is a global problem, claiming at least 1 million lives annually. Few adequately power...
The deployment of artesunate for severe malaria and the artemisinin combination therapies (ACTs) for...
Malaria disproportionately affects children younger than 5 years. Falciparum malaria is responsible ...
Despite international efforts, the malaria burden remains high worldwide with half of all malaria-at...
Fifty years ago it was becoming clear that the enormous global effort to eradicate malaria had faile...
Despite international efforts, the malaria burden remains high worldwide with half of all malaria-at...
Fifty years ago it was becoming clear that the enormous global effort to eradicate malaria had faile...
Malaria remains a major public health problem in tropical regions. According to the World Health Org...
Malaria is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in Sub-Saharan Africa. One key strategic int...
Malaria still claims a heavy toll of deaths and disabilities even at the beginning of the third mill...
Malaria still claims a heavy toll of deaths and disabilities even at the beginning of the third mill...
Malaria is endemic in more than 90 countries and is one of the major causes of death by infectious d...
Although malaria remains one of the most important infectious causes of morbidity and mortality worl...
SummarySevere malaria kills more than a half million people each year. Based on high-quality evidenc...
Malaria threatens close to half of the world's population and causes between 1 and 3 million deaths ...
Severe malaria is a global problem, claiming at least 1 million lives annually. Few adequately power...
The deployment of artesunate for severe malaria and the artemisinin combination therapies (ACTs) for...
Malaria disproportionately affects children younger than 5 years. Falciparum malaria is responsible ...
Despite international efforts, the malaria burden remains high worldwide with half of all malaria-at...
Fifty years ago it was becoming clear that the enormous global effort to eradicate malaria had faile...
Despite international efforts, the malaria burden remains high worldwide with half of all malaria-at...
Fifty years ago it was becoming clear that the enormous global effort to eradicate malaria had faile...
Malaria remains a major public health problem in tropical regions. According to the World Health Org...
Malaria is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in Sub-Saharan Africa. One key strategic int...
Malaria still claims a heavy toll of deaths and disabilities even at the beginning of the third mill...
Malaria still claims a heavy toll of deaths and disabilities even at the beginning of the third mill...
Malaria is endemic in more than 90 countries and is one of the major causes of death by infectious d...
Although malaria remains one of the most important infectious causes of morbidity and mortality worl...
SummarySevere malaria kills more than a half million people each year. Based on high-quality evidenc...
Malaria threatens close to half of the world's population and causes between 1 and 3 million deaths ...