Not exact matches
Dr Sian Clarke from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, also a principal investigator in the
research, said: «This study
shows that rapid diagnostic tests can improve the use of artemisinin - based combination therapies — the most effective treatment for
malaria — in drug shops, but it's not without its challenges.
Previous
research had
shown that DNA from host animals, and from pathogens such as
malaria, is preserved in the blood meals of flies.
You reported
research online
showing how the mosquito avoids infection by the
malaria parasite as it passes through its body...
LOCKED IN Red blood cells infected with
malaria - causing parasites (
shown almost completely filling a cell) may avoid imminent destruction if new
research pans out.
You reported
research online
showing how the mosquito avoids infection by the
malaria parasite as it passes through its body (11 December 2012, newscientist.com), with talk of bioengineering its immune system to prevent transmission altogether.
In 2012, three groups of researchers, including the teams at the University of Copenhagen and Seattle Biomedical
Research Institute,
showed that a specific type of PfEMP1 protein was responsible for cerebral binding and other severe forms of
malaria infection.
Now, the Laboratory of
Malaria Immunology Team at the Immunology Frontier Research Center (IFReC), Osaka University, headed by Professor Cevayir COBAN, have used mouse malaria models to show that robust immune activation and invasion of parasite by - products into the bone marrow during and after malaria infection leads to an adverse balance in bone homeostasis - a process usually tightly controlled - by bone forming osteoblasts and bone resorbing osteo
Malaria Immunology Team at the Immunology Frontier
Research Center (IFReC), Osaka University, headed by Professor Cevayir COBAN, have used mouse
malaria models to show that robust immune activation and invasion of parasite by - products into the bone marrow during and after malaria infection leads to an adverse balance in bone homeostasis - a process usually tightly controlled - by bone forming osteoblasts and bone resorbing osteo
malaria models to
show that robust immune activation and invasion of parasite by - products into the bone marrow during and after
malaria infection leads to an adverse balance in bone homeostasis - a process usually tightly controlled - by bone forming osteoblasts and bone resorbing osteo
malaria infection leads to an adverse balance in bone homeostasis - a process usually tightly controlled - by bone forming osteoblasts and bone resorbing osteoclasts.
Among other things, it features articles on new developments in HIV cure
research, recent studies that
show promise but also possible pitfalls of using adenovirus vectors in HIV vaccine candidates, and the funding crisis at the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and
Malaria.
WEDNESDAY, Feb. 21, 2018 (HealthDay News)-- A
malaria drug that's also
shown effectiveness against rheumatoid arthritis pain has failed to help people with the more common form of arthritis, new
research shows.
In
malaria research, for example, it has been
shown that, while epidemics in the highlands have been associated with positive anomalies in temperature and rainfall (Githeko and Ndegwa, 2001; as discussed in Section 9.4.3), those in the semi-arid areas are mainly associated with excessive rainfall (Thomson et al., 2006).
Just last month,
research by the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics
showed that pneumonia has killed more Kenyans that
malaria in the past year, and that people who use kerosene, animal waste, charcoal and wood fuel for lighting and cooking — especially in rural Kenya — are more likely to die from pneumonia [1].