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29381por Mutisya, Jennifer M., Mobegi, Victor A., Kinyua, Johnson K., Kivecu, Martha N., Okoth, Raphael O., Chemwor, Gladys C., Mwakio, Edwin W., Cheruiyot, Agnes C., Yeda, Redempta A., Okello, Charles O., Juma, Jackline A., Opot, Benjamin H., Juma, Dennis W., Roth, Amanda L., Akala, Hosea M., Andagalu, Ben M.“…Methods: 251 samples from an ongoing study of epidemiology of malaria and drug resistance sensitivity patterns in Kenya were sequenced for PHISTb/RLP1 gene using Sanger sequencing. …”
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29382“…BACKGROUND: Mortality and morbidity associated with vector-borne diseases, particularly those caused by mosquitoes, are increasing and new means of controlling them, including bio-larvicides, are needed. Malaria is a serious threat in many countries of Africa and Asia, and eco-friendly vector preventing measures are very much essential. …”
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29383“…ABSTRACT: Accurately monitoring insecticide resistance in target mosquito populations is important for combating malaria and other vector-borne diseases, and robust methods are key. …”
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29384por Flickinger, John C., Staudt, Ross E., Singh, Jagmohan, Carlson, Robert D., Barton, Joshua R., Baybutt, Trevor R., Rappaport, Jeffrey A., Zalewski, Alicja, Pattison, Amanda, Waldman, Scott A., Snook, Adam E.“…Broadly, these findings suggest that cancer patient immunizations targeting self/neoantigens, as well as immunizations for difficult infectious diseases (HIV, malaria, etc), may be most successful using a combination of Ad5.F35-based priming, followed by Lm-based boosting. …”
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29385por Niang, Abdoulaye, Maïga, Hamidou, Sawadogo, Simon P., Konaté, Lassana, Faye, Ousmane, Lee, Yoosook, Dabiré, Roch K., Diabaté, Abdoulaye, Tripet, Frederic“…The sibling species An. coluzzii and An. gambiae s.s. are major malaria vectors thought to be undergoing sympatric speciation with gene flow. …”
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29386por Rainey, Jeanette J., Siesel, Casey, Guo, Xiafang, Yi, Lina, Zhang, Yuzhi, Wu, Shuyu, Cohen, Adam L., Liu, Jie, Houpt, Eric, Fields, Barry, Yang, Zhonghua, Ke, Changwen“…Ten patients (1%) in Jiangmen City tested positive for malaria, 8 of whom reported recent travel outside of China. …”
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29387por AbdelMassih, Antoine, Sedky, Abrar, Shalaby, Ahmed, Shalaby, AlAmira-Fawzia, Yasser, Alia, Mohyeldin, Aya, Amin, Basma, Saleheen, Basma, Osman, Dina, Samuel, Elaria, Abdelfatah, Emmy, Albustami, Eveen, ElGhamry, Farida, Khaled, Habiba, Amr, Hana, Gaber, Hanya, Makhlouf, Ismail, Abdeldayem, Janna, El-Beialy, Jana Waleed, Milad, Karim, El Sharkawi, Laila, Abosenna, Lina, Safi, Madonna G., AbdelKareem, Mariam, Gaber, Marwa, Elkady, Mirna, Ihab, Mohamed, AbdelRaouf, Nora, Khaled, Rawan, Shalata, Reem, Mahgoub, Rudayna, Jamal, Sarah, El Hawary, Seif El-Din, ElRashidy, Shady, El Shorbagy, Sherouk, Gerges, Tony, Kassem, Yara, Magdy, Yasmeen, Omar, Yasmin, Shokry, Yasmine, Kamel, Aya, Hozaien, Rafeef, El-Husseiny, Nadine, El Shershaby, Meryam“…While this certainly applies to the case of the Omicron variant, along with influenza virus, various reports have been allocated for an array of pathogens such as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), malaria, hepatitis B virus (HBV) and tuberculosis (TB). …”
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29388por Peterson, Mariko S., Joyner, Chester J., Lapp, Stacey A., Brady, Jessica A., Wood, Jennifer S., Cabrera-Mora, Monica, Saney, Celia L., Fonseca, Luis L., Cheng, Wayne T., Jiang, Jianlin, Soderberg, Stephanie R., Nural, Mustafa V., Hankus, Allison, Machiah, Deepa, Karpuzoglu, Ebru, DeBarry, Jeremy D., Tirouvanziam, Rabindra, Kissinger, Jessica C., Moreno, Alberto, Gumber, Sanjeev, Voit, Eberhard O., Gutierrez, Juan B., Cordy, Regina Joice, Galinski, Mary R.“…Plasmodium knowlesi poses a health threat throughout Southeast Asian communities and currently causes most cases of malaria in Malaysia. This zoonotic parasite species has been studied in Macaca mulatta (rhesus monkeys) as a model for severe malarial infections, chronicity, and antigenic variation. …”
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29389por Visweswaran, Ganesh Ram R., Vijayan, Kamalakannan, Chandrasekaran, Ramyavardhanee, Trakhimets, Olesya, Brown, Samantha L., Vigdorovich, Vladimir, Yang, Ashton, Raappana, Andrew, Watson, Alex, Selman, William, Zuck, Meghan, Dambrauskas, Nicholas, Kaushansky, Alexis, Sather, D. Noah“…Blocking Plasmodium, the causative agent of malaria, at the asymptomatic pre-erythrocytic stage would abrogate disease pathology and prevent transmission. …”
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29390“…Climate-sensitive infectious disease includes vector-borne diseases such as malaria, whose transmission potential is expected to increase because of enhanced climatic suitability for the mosquito vector in Asia, sub-Saharan Africa, and South America. …”
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29391“…BACKGROUND: Schistosomiasis is the world’s second most devastating disease after malaria and the leading cause of disease and mortality for more than 200 million people in developing countries. …”
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29392por Ogbuokiri, Blessing, Ahmadi, Ali, Bragazzi, Nicola Luigi, Movahedi Nia, Zahra, Mellado, Bruce, Wu, Jianhong, Orbinski, James, Asgary, Ali, Kong, Jude“…The outcome of this research showed that clustered geo-tagged Twitter posts can be used to better analyse the dynamics in sentiments toward community–based infectious diseases-related discussions, such as COVID-19, Malaria, or Monkeypox. This can provide additional city-level information to health policy in planning and decision-making regarding vaccine hesitancy for future outbreaks.…”
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29393por Watson, Oliver J, Gao, Bo, Nguyen, Tran Dang, Tran, Thu Nguyen-Anh, Penny, Melissa A, Smith, David L, Okell, Lucy, Aguas, Ricardo, Boni, Maciej F“…Each model simulates 100 000 individuals in a particular transmission setting (malaria prevalence of 1%, 5%, 10%, or 20%) with a daily time step that updates individuals' infection status, treatment status, immunity, genotype-specific parasite densities, and clinical state. …”
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29394por Basil, Luay, Thompson, Mary, Marx, Melissa A., Frost, Emily, Mohan, Diwakar, Traore, Sinaly, Zanre, Jules, Coulibaly, Bintou, Gueye, Birahim Yagyemar, Nkurabagaya, Thierry, Poda, Ghislain, Moussa, Kone, El-Kalaawy, Farida, Angelaksi, Christina“…The 2016–2020 Malian Red Cross iCCM program trained 441 Community Health Workers (CHWs) to treat malaria, pneumonia, diarrhea, and malnutrition for children under five years of age in six districts. …”
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29395“…Six genes (TGFB1, CD36, THBS1, FABP1, PCK1, and IRS1) were involved with malaria, PPAR signaling, and the adipocytokine signaling pathway. …”
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29396por Madaj, Barbara, Gopalakrishnan, Somasundari, Quach, Alexandre, Filiaci, Simone, Traore, Adama, Bakusa, Dankom, Mdegela, Mselenge, Yousofzai, Abdul Wali, Rahmanzai, Ahmed Javed, Kodindo, Grace, Gami, Jean‐Pierre, Rostand, Njiki Dounou, Kessely, Hamit, Addo, Stephen Ayisi, Abbey, Mercy, Sapali, Mary, Omar, Ali, Ernest, Alex, Mtandu, Rugola, Agossou, Abram, Ketoh, Guillaume K., Furtado, Nicholas, Mangiaterra, Viviana, van den Broek, Nynke“…In Sub‐Saharan countries, interventions for malaria and HIV (including prevention of mother to child transmission [PMTCT]) were available in 11.7–86.5% of facilities. …”
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29397“…BACKGROUND: Schistosomiasis, also known as bilharzia, is the second important parasitic disease after malaria. The present study aimed to evaluate the molluscicidal effects of silver nanoparticles on Biomphalaria alexandrina, B. glabrata, Oncomelania hupensis, snail intermediate hosts of intestinal schistosomes (i.e. …”
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29398“…Certain small-molecule drugs, which are used to treat various infections including malaria, have been shown to reduce hypoxia and thus make radiotherapy more effective. …”
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29399“…Since 2010, the human-infecting malaria parasite Plasmodium ovale spp. has been divided into two genetically distinct species, P. ovale wallikeri and P. ovale curtisi. …”
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29400por Cabrera, Ruth, Mendoza, Willington, López-Mosquera, Loreth, Cano, Miguel Angel, Ortiz, Nicolas, Campo, Valentina, Keynan, Yoav, López, Lucelly, Rueda, Zulma Vanessa, Gutiérrez, Lina Andrea“…In Latin America, a high proportion of disease is typically due to malaria and arboviruses. However, among the infectious etiologies, tick-borne diseases (TBDs) should also be considered, especially in areas where people come into direct contact with these arthropods. …”
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