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Scientists used gene-editing technology to create “Peter Pan” tadpoles that would eat the eggs of Australia’s cane toads—and ...
Dr. P. D. GUPTAFormer Director Grade Scientist, Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology, Hyderabad, India who have pet dogs ...
A team of researchers including a University of Maryland entomologist has successfully turned the pesky mosquito's sex life ...
Malaria remains a persistent public health burden, with Plasmodium falciparum causing the most dangerous form of malaria and ...
The "catastrophic" freeze on U.S. funding for malaria has halted prevention programs across Africa and also threatens to ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNPfSPZ-LARC2 malaria vaccine advances to new age groups after successful safety reviewPhysician-scientists at Groupe de Recherche Action en Santé (GRAS) in Burkina Faso have successfully completed initial safety ...
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AllAfrica on MSNIt Takes a Village to End Malaria - - and Behavioural Science Can Guide It [column]The 78th World Health Assembly, the World Health Organization's decision-making body, took place in Geneva, Switzerland, from 19 to 27 May. Every year, delegates from WHO member states come together ...
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The Star on MSNMalaria rewires the body to stop fightingChildren exposed to malaria in early childhood appear to carry those scars into adult life.Experts who followed nearly 2,000 children in Kilifi for 15 years, have found that early malaria infections ...
The concept of 'standby emergency treatment' (SBET) describes the strategy where travelers carry an emergency malaria treatment for self-administration when no medical attention is available or ...
Columnist Oluwatosin Adesoye explains why preventing malaria infections is particularly important for those with sickle cell ...
Researchers found that specific DNA segments in the malaria parasite trigger gene silencing, uncovering inherent control ...
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