Advances in vaccine technology, antibody therapies, and genetic surveillance are giving researchers new tools to fight ...
Every year, malaria kills more than 600,000 people worldwide. Most of them are children under 5 in sub-Saharan Africa. But ...
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Malaria parasites move along right-handed helices to navigate host tissues, research reveals
With victims numbering in the millions, malaria is an infectious disease caused by the bite of a mosquito carrying the malaria parasite. After penetrating the skin, the pathogen moves with helical ...
An international research team headed by scientists from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore and the Center for ...
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