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Malaria is possibly the most serious infectious disease of humans, infecting 5–10% of the world's population, with 300–600 million clinical cases and more than 2 million deaths annually.
Cerebral Malaria Pathogenesis Revisiting Parasite and Host Contributions. Georges Emile Raymond Grau; Alister Gordon Craig. Disclosures. Future Microbiol. 2012;7(2):291-302. In This Article.
“Malaria-associated pathogenesis such as parasite invasion, egress, host cell remodelling and antigenic variation requires concerted action by many proteins, ...
Now, a new research project funded by the National Institutes of Health and led by a malaria expert at the University of California, Riverside aims to uncover the molecular factors that govern ...
Malaria and yellow fever, he writes, ... In "Pathogenesis," Jonathan Kennedy challenges us to think big about the enduring impacts of infectious-disease outbreaks.
A team has designed a new drug against malaria and identified its mechanism of action. In 2022, nearly 619,000 global deaths due to malaria were caused by Plasmodium falciparum, the most virulent ...
This article examines the pathogenesis of cerebral malaria, an often fatal consequence of malaria resulting from the presence of P. falciparum-infected erythrocytes in the brain microvasculature.