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Bites before and after bedtime can carry a high risk of human malaria infection



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Bites before and after bedtime can carry a high risk of human malaria infection


Understanding biting distribution of potentially infectious (parous) mosquitoes at various hours of the night would be useful in establishing the likely impact of bed nets on malaria transmission. Bed nets are...

Masabho P. Milali, Maggy T. Sikulu-Lord and Nicodem J. Govella

Malaria Journal 2017 16:91

MinorityReport, software for generalized analysis of causal genetic variants


The widespread availability of next generation genome sequencing technologies has enabled a wide range of variant detection applications, especially in cancer and inborn genetic disorders. For model systems an...

Jeremy A. Horst, Wesley Wu and Joseph L. DeRisi

Malaria Journal 2017 16:90

Malaria parasite clearance


Following anti-malarial drug treatment asexual malaria parasite killing and clearance appear to be first order processes. Damaged malaria parasites in circulating erythrocytes are removed from the circulation ...

Nicholas J. White

Malaria Journal 2017 16:88

Integrating malaria surveillance with climate data for outbreak detection and forecasting: the EPIDEMIA system


Early indication of an emerging malaria epidemic can provide an opportunity for proactive interventions. Challenges to the identification of nascent malaria epidemics include obtaining recent epidemiological s...

Christopher L. Merkord, Yi Liu, Abere Mihretie, Teklehaymanot Gebrehiwot, Worku Awoke, Estifanos Bayabil, Geoffrey M. Henebry, Gebeyaw T. Kassa, Mastewal Lake and Michael C. Wimberly

Malaria Journal 2017 16:89

Change in Anopheles richness and composition in response to artificial flooding during the creation of the Jirau hydroelectric dam in Porto Velho, Brazil


Anopheles mosquitoes are the only vectors of human malaria. Anopheles species use standing water as breeding sites. Human activities, like the creation of an artificial lake during the...

Moreno S. Rodrigures, Elis P. Batista, Alexandre A. Silva, Fábio M. Costa, Verissimo A. S. Neto and Luiz Herman S. Gil

Malaria Journal 2017 16:87

Developing global maps of insecticide resistance risk to improve vector control


Significant reductions in malaria transmission have been achieved over the last 15 years with elimination occurring in a small number of countries, however, increasing drug and insecticide resistance threatens...

Michael Coleman, Janet Hemingway, Katherine Ann Gleave, Antoinette Wiebe, Peter W. Gething and Catherine L. Moyes

Malaria Journal 2017 16:86

Geographical distributions of African malaria vector sibling species and evidence for insecticide resistance


Many of the mosquito species responsible for malaria transmission belong to a sibling complex; a taxonomic group of morphologically identical, closely related species. Sibling species often differ in several i...

Antoinette Wiebe, Joshua Longbottom, Katherine Gleave, Freya M. Shearer, Marianne E. Sinka, N. Claire Massey, Ewan Cameron, Samir Bhatt, Peter W. Gething, Janet Hemingway, David L. Smith, Michael Coleman and Catherine L. Moyes

Malaria Journal 2017 16:85

Changing the policy for intermittent preventive treatment with sulfadoxine–pyrimethamine during pregnancy in Malawi


The growing resistance of Plasmodium falciparum to sulfadoxine–pyrimethamine (SP) treatment for uncomplicated malaria led to a recommendation by the World Health Organization for the use of artemisinin-based comb...

Chikondi A. Mwendera, Christiaan de Jager, Herbert Longwe, Kamija Phiri, Charles Hongoro and Clifford M. Mutero

Malaria Journal 2017 16:84

Anti-malarial effect of novel chloroquine derivatives as agents for the treatment of malaria


The widespread emergence of anti-malarial drug resistance has necessitated the discovery of novel anti-malarial drug candidates. In this study, chloroquine derivatives were evaluated for the improved anti-mala...

Seon-Ju Yeo, Dong-Xu Liu, Hak Sung Kim and Hyun Park

Malaria Journal 2017 16:80

Experimental hut evaluation of a novel long-lasting non-pyrethroid durable wall lining for control of pyrethroid-resistant Anopheles gambiae and Anopheles funestus in Tanzania


A novel, insecticide-treated, durable wall lining (ITWL), which mimics indoor residual spraying (IRS), has been developed to provide prolonged vector control when fixed to the inner walls of houses. PermaNet® ITW...

Robert Malima, Basiliana Emidi, Louisa A. Messenger, Richard M. Oxborough, Bernard Batengana, Wema Sudi, Sophie Weston, George Mtove, Joseph P. Mugasa, Franklin W. Mosha, Mark W. Rowland and William Kisinza

Malaria Journal 2017 16:82

Local constraints to access appropriate malaria treatment in the context of parasite resistance in Cambodia: a qualitative study


Despite emerging drug resistance in Cambodia, artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) is still the most efficacious therapy. ACT is available free of charge in the Cambodian public sector and at a subsidiz...

Jesse Verschuere, Tom Decroo, Dara Lim, Jean-Marie Kindermans, Chea Nguon, Rekol Huy, Yasmine Alkourdi, Koen Peeters Grietens and Charlotte Gryseels

Malaria Journal 2017 16:81

Diversity and distribution of avian malaria and related haemosporidian parasites in captive birds from a Brazilian megalopolis


The role of zoos in conservation programmes has increased significantly in last decades, and the health of captive animals is essential to guarantee success of such programmes. However, zoo birds suffer from p...

Carolina Romeiro Fernandes Chagas, Gediminas Valkiūnas, Lilian de Oliveira Guimarães, Eliana Ferreira Monteiro, Fernanda Junqueira Vaz Guida, Roseli França Simões, Priscila Thihara Rodrigues, Expedito José de Albuquerque Luna and Karin Kirchgatter

Malaria Journal 2017 16:83


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