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Multimedia feature series explores whether a vaccine is enough in the fight against malaria
Study indicates that transmission of Plasmodium knowlesi is unlikely to be prevented by bednets
Study confirms presence of substantial number of asymptomatic mono-infections of Plasmodium knowlesi in Sabah, Malaysia
Genome sequence analyses reveal P. knowlesi consists of three highly divergent subpopulations in southeast Asia
Evidence of new treatment for prevention of malaria in pregnancy: a fork in the road?
Antibody biomarkers in the blood of Ugandan children shown to accurately determine exposure to Plasmodium falciparum
Introducing rapid diagnostic tests in Ugandan drug shops improves treatment of malaria patients
New understanding of how an important protein in the malaria parasite works could lead to the development of more effective antimalarial drugs, according to a study published in Nature Communications
Drug quality specialists discussed prevention and surveillance methods to tackle the risks posed by poor quality medicines
Housing improvements could reduce malaria cases by half in some settings, according to research published in Malaria Journal