Vector-borne diseases are a major concern for human health globally, especially malaria in densely populated, less developed, tropical regions of the world. Malaria causes loss of human life and economic harm, and may spread through travelers to new regions. Though there are sufficient therapeutics available for the effective treatment and cure of malaria, it infects millions of people and claims several thousand lives every year. Early diagnosis of the infection can potentially prevent the spread of disease, save lives, and mitigate the financial impact. Conventional analytical techniques are being widely employed for malaria diagnosis, but with low sensitivity and selectivity. Due to the poor-resource settings where malaria outbreaks ofte...
Malaria, a vector-borne disease caused by Plasmodium parasites, still has high mortality rates, main...
The imminent scenario of malaria burden on endemic regions burdens healthcare and is a threat to non...
Malaria, together with HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and hepatitis are the four most deadly infectious dise...
Despite being preventable and treatable, malaria remains a global health concern with approximately ...
Abstract Malaria, together with HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and hepatitis are the four most deadly infect...
The prevalence of malaria across the globe creates the need for the development of diagnostic device...
The impact of malaria on global health has continually prompted the need to develop effective diagno...
Microscopy is frequently used for malaria diagnosis, but at low parasitemia, it becomes less sensiti...
Malaria has been responsible for the highest mortality in most malaria endemic countries. Even after...
Malaria continues to be a major global health problem, with over 228 million cases and 405,000 death...
Malaria is one of the most deadly infectious diseases, responsible for 438 000 deaths and 214 m...
Early and effective malaria diagnosis is vital to control the disease spread and to prevent the emer...
Plasmodium vivax malaria is one of the most lethal infectious diseases, with 7 million infections an...
In this study, electrochemical nanosensors were developed from the synthesized metal oxide (MO) nano...
Companies and Academia PresentationsBetter malaria diagnosis approaches at the point of care are cri...
Malaria, a vector-borne disease caused by Plasmodium parasites, still has high mortality rates, main...
The imminent scenario of malaria burden on endemic regions burdens healthcare and is a threat to non...
Malaria, together with HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and hepatitis are the four most deadly infectious dise...
Despite being preventable and treatable, malaria remains a global health concern with approximately ...
Abstract Malaria, together with HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and hepatitis are the four most deadly infect...
The prevalence of malaria across the globe creates the need for the development of diagnostic device...
The impact of malaria on global health has continually prompted the need to develop effective diagno...
Microscopy is frequently used for malaria diagnosis, but at low parasitemia, it becomes less sensiti...
Malaria has been responsible for the highest mortality in most malaria endemic countries. Even after...
Malaria continues to be a major global health problem, with over 228 million cases and 405,000 death...
Malaria is one of the most deadly infectious diseases, responsible for 438 000 deaths and 214 m...
Early and effective malaria diagnosis is vital to control the disease spread and to prevent the emer...
Plasmodium vivax malaria is one of the most lethal infectious diseases, with 7 million infections an...
In this study, electrochemical nanosensors were developed from the synthesized metal oxide (MO) nano...
Companies and Academia PresentationsBetter malaria diagnosis approaches at the point of care are cri...
Malaria, a vector-borne disease caused by Plasmodium parasites, still has high mortality rates, main...
The imminent scenario of malaria burden on endemic regions burdens healthcare and is a threat to non...
Malaria, together with HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and hepatitis are the four most deadly infectious dise...