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Malaria outbreak among Indigenous Pirahã linked to forest loss, satellite data find
By Aimee Gabay Tucked into Brazil’s Amazon forest, along the Maici River where recently contacted Pirahã people live, journalists observed a dramatic uptick in forest loss. According to data from ...
Unlike many diseases, where only a few species play a major role in spreading infection, the new study found that most bird ...
New research shows most Hawaiian forest birds carry avian malaria, fueling widespread transmission and raising extinction risks for native wildlife.
The study found that 63 out of 64 sites across the islands had avian malaria, including areas with diverse bird communities.
Bill Steiger, who served in the George H.W. Bush and first Trump administrations, reflects on the past year’s changes in the ...
In 2007, molecular biologist Thierry Diagana, head of global health biomedical research at Novartis, and his colleagues were searching for fresh drugs against malaria, medicines that the parasites had ...
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African leaders call for sustainable malaria financing as progress stalls and funding crisis deepens
The 2025 Africa Malaria Progress Report reveals 270.8m cases and nearly 600,000 deaths; It warns of potential resurgence, as Heads of State and Government urge increased domestic resource mobilisation ...
Does taking folic acid (folate) supplements affect the risk or severity of malaria infection amongst people who are taking (antifolate) medications to prevent or treat malaria, in areas where malaria ...
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Sudanese Copts acquired malaria resistance thanks to a rapid evolutionary process, research reveals
An international study investigating the genomic diversity of the Sudanese population reveals that the Copts originating in ...
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Non-native birds drive widespread avian malaria transmission in Hawaii
New research on avian malaria, which has decimated Hawaii's beloved birds, explains how non-native birds play a key role in ...
The number of reported malaria cases in Mpumalanga appears to be on the decline again, after the province saw a spike in the wake of the recent floods.
According to South Africa’s Department of Health, discussions will focus on reviewing progress against existing regional health commitments and coordinating stronger responses to shared public health ...
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