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By Joe Kays The Global Health Innovative Technology Fund has awarded the University of Florida and partners in the United States and Japan $3.2 million to advance a promising vaccine to prevent transmission of malaria. Dr. Rhoel Dinglasan – an... more
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Brian, Jared and Rhoel at the Eastern Branch Entomological Society of America (ESA) Annual Meeting on Sunday, March 15, 2015 at Rehoboth, Delaware. Checklist: + Pose with gentleman dressed up as the invasive Asian Longhorned Beetle. + Eat... more
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March 11, 2015 Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Researchers Receive Grant to Evaluate Malaria Detection Test HOPKINS TEAM WILL WORK WITH BIOTECH FIRM CERES NANOSCIENCES ON SALIVA TEST THAT COULD DETECT MALARIA PARASITES IN... more
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VACCINATING MOSQUITOES CAN WARD OFF MALARIA. By Jesse Emspak It's not the mosquito's fault. Malaria is actually caused by the Plasmodium family of parasites, which is carried unwittingly by mosquitoes. And these parasites are tricky foes. Come up... more
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Researchers turn their attention to Plasmodium vivax, an ill-understood parasite that causes most malaria cases outside of Africa. By Rajendrani Mukhopadhyay The year 2010 saw 216 million cases of malaria and an estimated 655,000 deaths from... more
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After revitalizing research into the long-neglected disease malaria, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is now revamping the scientific agenda to focus on the controversial goal it set three years ago: driving malaria to extinction. By Sandi... more
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Infectious disease Malaria eradication: blocking transmission to mosquitoes The Pharmaceutical Journal, 7 JAN 2015By Cassandra Willyard
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Box 1: The altruistic approach: Transmission-blocking vaccines FromVaccines: The take-home lesson Sarah DeWeerdt Nature 484, S24–S25 (26 April 2012) doi:10.1038/484S24a