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  1. Malaria by R.M. Pinder, 1973-09-25
  2. Malaria: A Publication of the Tropical Programme of the Wellcome Trust
  3. Un mur contre la malaria
  4. Malaria and Babesiosis: Research Findings and Control Measures (New Perspectives in Clinical Microbiology)
  5. Malaria und kutane Leishmaniase in Kolumbien: Vorkommen, Volkskonzepte und traditionelle Behandlungsformen (Medizin in Entwicklungslandern) by M. Luisa Vazquez, 1989
  6. Green & gold malaria by Rupert McCall, 1996
  7. 21st Century Complete Medical Guide to Malaria: Authoritative Government Documents, Clinical References, and Practical Information for Patients and Physicians by PM Medical Health News, 2004-05
  8. Les migrations paysannes du Sud-Bresil vers l'Amazonie: Le salariat plutot que la malaria (Recherches. Ameriques latines. Serie Bresil) by Anne Le Borgne-David, 1998
  9. Locally acquired malaria cases surprise small Virginia community. (Rare and no Cause for Panic).: An article from: Pediatric News by Michele G. Sullivan, 2002-10-01
  10. Ronald Ross / Untersuchungen über die Malaria by Ronald Ross, 2006-08-31
  11. Social & Behavioral Aspects of Malaria Control: A Study Among the Murut of Sabah (Borneo Research Council Occasional Papers, 1) by Foong Kin, Kin Foong, 2000-09-01
  12. Seroepidemiology of Human Malaria ; A Multicentric Study by Poonam Sharma, 1989
  13. Entomological Field Techniques for Malaria Control: Tutor's Guide
  14. Enduta'en ta Pegbulungay su nga Pegladu Di Malarya, Di Megudu, Di Puyaw(How We Treat The Diseases Malaria, Diarrhea, Tuberculosi by Galorport Ryan and Diolia [Editors]., 1993

121. Main
Scheduled and tailormade open-vehicle safaris into Kruger National Park. General information and FAQs on Kruger, malaria and LES.
http://www.les-safaris.com/
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122. European Malaria Vaccine Program
EUROMALVAC Consortium is a European Unionfunded cluster of research groups working on developing a vaccine against Plasmodium falciparum malaria.
http://www.euromalvac.org/
EUROMALVAC European
Malaria
Vaccine
Consortium EM
VC xx You are here: Home Home Introduction Coordination Members ... Links
Last updated 24 February 2004
Welcome to the EUROMALVAC homepage
The European Malaria Vaccine Development - EUROMALVAC - Consortium is a European Union-funded cluster of research groups working on developing a vaccine against Plasmodium falciparum malaria. A female Anopheles mosquito taking a blood meal. This is how malaria is transmitted to around 500 million people each year. Please contact the EUROMALVAC Project Coordinator if you have questions, or wish further information. Details can be found on our Coordination page. Alternatively, visit our Members page for addresses of Consortium Members. The project is described in our Introduction, Objectives and Workplan pages. If you wish to print out any pages you should use the Version for printing. Home Introduction Coordination Members ... Links Please send your comments etc. regarding this site to webmaster@euromalvac.org

123. Malaria IDC Database
Paper. Paper Figures. Download Data. Feedback. Submit a gene name. Tutorial. FAQ. Links. Protocols. New site features! (11/2003). 1. New query
http://malaria.ucsf.edu/index.php
Paper
Paper Figures

Download Data
Feedback ... Protocols New site features!

1. New query
constraints:
-By CGH score
-By average
median intensity
2. Constraints
now work with
Oligonucleotide ID, PlasmoDB ID, and ORF description queries. 3. Batch search multiple oligonucleotide or PlasmoDB IDs Select a query type: PlasmoDB ID ORF Description Oligonucleotide ID Automated Prediction ID Automated Annotations GO Annotation GO Number contains equals Gene Name 41kDa antigen ACP ACP synthase aldolase ASL Calmodulin chitinase CSP CTRP DHFR-TS Dihydropteroate synth EBA-181/Ebl1-like EFTu FabB/F FabH FabI falcilysin falcipain-1 falcipain-2 falcipain-2 like falcipain-3 FIRA GARP gene 11-1 HPRT KAHRP LDH MAEBL MESA Pfcrt Pfsub1 homologue plasmepsin I plasmepsin II plasmepsin III (HAP) plasmepsin IV plasmepsin IX plasmepsin V plasmepsin VI plasmepsin VII plasmepsin X PyAg1 homologue RBP S antigen SSB STARP TFIID, TBP TIM Functional Group transcription cytoplasmic translation glycolysis NTP synthesis dNTP synthesis DNA replication TCA cycle proteasome merozoite invasion actin myosin motors early ring transcripts plastid genome mitochondrial organellar translation Go to Chromosome Chromosome 1 Chromosome 2 Chromosome 3 Chromosome 4 Chromosome 5 Chromosome 6 Chromosome 7 Chromosome 8 Chromosome 9 Chromosome 10 Chromosome 11 Chromosome 12 Chromosome 13 Chromosome 14 Plastid Search Constraints for Queries Time constraints: begin end Hour of Maximal Induction Post-Invasion Hour of Minimal Induction Post-Invasion Fourier constraints: Fourier Transform Score (0 to 100)

124. African Safaris & Tours - 4x4 Adventures, Game Viewing & Eco-tours
Visit game reserves in our 4x4 trucks, enjoy night drives, leisurely walks and sight seeing. Full kitchen, full bar, hot showers and all camping gear provided in malaria free environment.
http://www.kwantisafaris.co.za
For an adventure of a lifetime in the magnificant malaria free bushveld of the Eastern Cape - South Africa. African Safaris - Game Viewing - Ecotours. "KWANTI" is the Xhosa term for "wilderness, and all the animals in it" . That is where Kwanti Safaris will take you, away from the frantic pace of modern life, back to the roots of the African people where you will experience nature as our ancient civilizations found it. The Eastern Cape is rich in history, from the first nomadic black tribes that moved south, through the days of frontier clashes when europeans started settling here, to the current emergence of true democracy under Nelson Mandela. It is equally rich in the species and numbers of game found here, with a diversity of biomes you will find in no other part of the world. Experience this gem in its lovely climate, free from the threat of malaria.

125. MalariaFacts.com : Home
An informational site which will help you learn about this disease and its prevention, so that you may reduce your risk of contracting it.
http://www.malariafacts.com
Search for: Welcome to MalariaFacts.com Malaria affects hundreds of millions of people every year. It causes the destruction of red blood cells which carry oxygen and nutrients throughout the body, and can result in a variety of complications ranging from flu-like symptoms to death. People who travel to tropical areas for business or pleasure are at risk of contracting malaria. Therefore, it is important to know that malaria can be treated and prevented. This web site will help you learn about malaria and its prevention, so that you may reduce your risk of contracting malaria. Click here for malaria treatment options Malaria Risk Areas...
"THIS SITE IS INTENDED FOR U.S. AUDIENCES ONLY" Click here for malaria treatment options Roche Laboratories Inc
subject to the terms and conditions as set out in our Legal Statement

126. Welcome To Malaria Server
Welcome to malaria Server Himeji Dokkyo University. Supported by Apple Japan, Inc. This malaria Server is prepared for the following services
http://malaria.himeji-du.ac.jp/

127. CNN.com - WHO Accused Of Malaria Failure - Jan. 16, 2004
CNN
http://cnn.com/2004/WORLD/europe/01/16/lancet.malaria/index.html
International Edition MEMBER SERVICES The Web CNN.com Home Page World U.S. Weather ... Special Reports SERVICES Video E-mail Services CNNtoGO Contact Us SEARCH Web CNN.com
WHO accused of malaria failure
A Medicins Sans Frontieres malaria clinic in Sudan, 2003 Story Tools RELATED World Health Organization The Global Fund Lancet journal HEALTH LIBRARY Health Library All about malaria YOUR E-MAIL ALERTS Follow the news that matters to you. Create your own alert to be notified on topics you're interested in. Or, visit Popular Alerts for suggestions. Manage alerts What is this? LONDON, England (CNN) Scientists have accused international health agencies of supporting cheap, ineffective and outdated drugs to fight malaria in poor countries in a report published this week. The researchers say that the World Health Organization and the Global Fund for Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria, in particular, should make a better effort to implement newer and more efficient treatments. Malaria kills about 1 million people every year, the majority young children in Africa, according to WHO figures. Both agencies defended their positions, saying they cannot dictate countries' drug policies and that many are changing to the new drugs.

128. ?HomePage
The summary for this Japanese page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set.
http://malaria.himeji-du.ac.jp/IPublic/malaria-net-j/home.html

129. Malaria, Health Risks - Travelers Vs. Natives (Tropical Diseases)
Tropical diseases in particular malaria are increasing worldwide. This page explains what your doctor doesn t tell you. malaria. What is malaria?
http://www.nativeplanet.org/health/malaria.htm
Native Planet Health
Malaria
What is Malaria? Why do you need to be concerned about Malaria? Why is Malaria spreading?
Among my biggest concerns is disease, specifically malaria. I contracted malaria a few times during my travels, but the last time I nearly perished from a resistant strain I caught in Irian Jaya. For two and half years, I had re-occurrences every three months. Those painful attacks and the terrible side effects from Larium (also called Mefloquine) led me to do much research on the subject. I discussed my problem with specialists in the States, Europe and Asia. Malaria and its treatment remains a very controversial subject (many scientists and doctors remain in disagreements). In this page, my intention is to educate people about the dangers of Malaria, but also on the responsibilities of all travelers in the third world to do their part to both stay safe and not perpetrate resistant strains amongst the local people. Malaria Prevention, a controversial subject
What is Malaria?
Quote from: http://www.malariatest.com./malaria.html

130. Scientists Battle Brazilian Malaria Outbreak
CNN
http://www.cnn.com/WORLD/world.report/9911/08/index.html

131. SGTC: P. Falciparum Chromosome 12
SGTC malaria team SGTC malaria Genome Project. The malaria Genome Sequencing Consortium. This work was done as part of the malaria Genome Sequencing Consortium.
http://www-sequence.stanford.edu/group/malaria/
Stanford Genome Technology Center
Malaria Genome Project
Plasmodium falciparum chromosome 12
SGTC Malaria Genome Project
The sequencing of Plasmodium falciparum chromosome 12 (clone 3D7) began in 1997 and was successfully completed in 2002 with a publication in Nature . Funding for the work was provided by the Burroughs Wellcome Fund
The Malaria Genome Sequencing Consortium
This work was done as part of the Malaria Genome Sequencing Consortium. Sequencing was separated by chromosome among three centers: The project work in the USA was funded by the Burroughs Wellcome Fund , the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases , and the US Department of Defense. The project work in the UK was funded by The Wellcome Trust
Sequence Data
All of the P. falciparum genome sequence data generated within the Malaria Genome Consortium is available at PlasmoDB . The data have also been deposited in the major databases. The P. falciparum

132. NetMark: A Regional Partnership For Sustainable Malaria Prevention
Managed by the Academy for Educational Development (AED), a Washington, D.C.based nonprofit organization. Goal is to make affordable, lifesaving insecticide-treated nets commercially available on a national scale in Ghana, Nigeria, Senegal and Zambia.
http://www.netmarkafrica.org/
Nets for sale at a market in Mali
What is NetMark? NetMark Plus is an eight-year, $65.4 million dollar project designed to reduce the impact of malaria in sub-Saharan Africa through the increased use and sustainable supply of insecticide treated mosquito nets (ITNs), and insecticide treatments kits for nets, through partnership and joint investment with a wide range of international and local commercial partners. Core partners on NetMark include The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Exp. Momentum (formerly Group Africa) and FCB Advertising. Commercial partners include BASF, Bayer AG, Siamdutch Mosquito Netting Company, A-Z Textiles, ExxonMobil, Vestergaard Frandsen, Syngenta, Mossnet Industries, Harvestfield Industries, and Sunflag Nigeria.
NetMark roadshow in Senegal Why ITNs?

133. 5. Death To Mosquitoes
A promising bunch of killers In the heyday of the war on malaria, widespread DDTspraying campaigns were used to stifle the pesky bloodsuckers.
http://whyfiles.org/016skeeter/5.html
A promising bunch of killers
In the heyday of the war on malaria, widespread DDT-spraying campaigns were used to stifle the pesky bloodsuckers. But DDT played havoc with the environment it killed birds and beneficial insects as well as anopheles mosquitoes. And the mosquitoes eventually gained resistance to DDT, and then to newer insecticides. And that's led to a new attitude among people whose job is to make a mosquito's life nastier , more brutish , and particularly, shorter . The idea of "using a magic bullet against mosquitoes is history," says James Becnel of the mosquito and fly research unit of the U.S. Agricultural Research Service. "The idea of eradicating mosquitoes is not realistic." But Becnel does think a more realistic goal is achievable: "the reduction and management of the population below the threshold that would cause disease" through a combination of:
Public education Explaining that some disease-carrying mosquitoes breed in tires and other artificial containers, including flower pots around the house.
Behavioral controls Covering beds with insecticide-soaked mosquito nets.

134. CNN.com - Chinese Cure Holds Hope For Malaria - Nov. 26, 2002
CNN
http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/asiapcf/east/11/26/health.malaria/index.html
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Chinese cure holds hope for malaria
By Grant Holloway
CNN Sydney
Malarial parasites are carried and spread by mosquitos Story Tools
SEOUL, South Korea (CNN) A breakthrough treatment for malaria based on traditional Chinese medicine holds real potential to reduce the impact of the killer disease, according to the World Health Organization. WHO says the affordable and effective treatment should be available to fight the disease by about 2006. More than one million people predominantly children under the age of five are killed each year by malarial parasites. Many millions more are incapacitated by recurring bouts of the disease which is caused by parasites which are carried and spread by mosquitos. Disturbingly, the most deadly form of the disease plasmodium falciparum is becoming increasingly resistant to existing treatments, particularly in the Thai-Myanmar border region and throughout Africa. The new treatment is based on the plant qinghaosu, or sweet wormwood, which Chinese physicians have recognized for centuries as having anti-malarial properties.

135. Malign Malarial Manipulation
The life cycle of the malaria parasite. The original sexual predator? POSTED 6 JAN 2000 malaria it s so common you can t even count the death toll.
http://whyfiles.org/shorties/malaria.html
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The life cycle of the malaria parasite. Some of the merozoites form gametocytes, the sexual stage, which mate inside a mosquito, helping transmit malaria.
The original sexual predator?
POSTED 6 JAN 2000 Malaria it's so common you can't even count the death toll. Is it one million? Is it three million, mainly pregnant women and the young? We don't know, nor can we count the annual disease toll between 300 to 500 million people, mainly in the tropics. Although malaria is seldom fatal, it can cause coma, mental retardation, or rupture of the spleen. Even though malaria mainly afflicts people with impaired cash flow, making it a bore to the money-mad medical machine, scientists are still trying to figure out how the parasite works, and how to fight it. For a lowly parasite, the various species of protozoans in the genus Falciparum have lots of nasty tricks. They can
  • change their coating to evade the immune system,
  • be spread by mosquitoes a wily foe that no amount of insecticide can eliminate, and

136. Malaria Und Malariaprophylaxe
Translate this page malaria UND malariaPROPHYLAXE, malariaEPIDEMIOLOGIE. Österreich zählt zu jenen Was ist malaria eigentlich? malaria zählt zu den
http://www.reisemed.at/malaria.html
MALARIA UND MALARIAPROPHYLAXE MALARIAEPIDEMIOLOGIE
Österreich zählt zu jenen Ländern, in denen keine Malariaübertragung stattfindet. Nur im Zuge der Reisetätigkeit kommt der Österreicher in Kontakt mit Malaria.
Daß Malaria ein durchaus ernstzunehmendes Thema ist, sollen die nachfolgenden Zahlen kurz illustrieren.
Weltweit treten jedoch jährlich rund 300 bis 500 Millionen klinischer Malariafälle, mehr als 90% davon im tropischen Afrika. Die Zahl der Malariatodesfälle liegt zwischen 1,5 Millionen und 2,7 Millionen jährlich, davon betreffen etwa 1 Million Kinder unter 5 Jahre.
Fernreisende importieren jährlich etwa 100 - 120 Malariaerkrankungen nach Österreich, wovon rund die Hälfte Fälle von Malaria tropica sind. Jährlich sterben etwa 1-2 Österreicher an einer Malaria in Österreich, weil sie die Symptome verkannt oder verharmlost haben. Die importierten Malariafälle sind samt und sonders bei jenen Österreichern zu beobachten, die ihre Prophylaxe entweder gar nicht oder sehr schlampig genommen haben.
Was ist Malaria eigentlich?

137. Malaria Drugs For Travelers Under Debate
CNN
http://cnn.com/2002/HEALTH/conditions/11/30/malaria.debate.ap/index.html

138. Smittskyddsinstitutet
malaria. malaria är en mycket utbredd sjukdom inom de tropiska och subtropiska områdena av världen. malaria har även funnits och kunnat spridas i Sverige.
http://www.smittskyddsinstitutet.se/SMItemplates/Article.aspx?id=2320

139. MalariaNet
Sponsored by USAID's Office of Health, Infectious Diseases and Nutrition. Resources available include regular bulletins and reports outlining antimalaria strategies and policy recommendations, assessments of past programs, studies and conference proceedings.
http://www.ehproject.org/Library/MalariaNet.htm
Home This Is EHP EHP News EHP Activities ... Site Map EHP Malaria Reports Library Malaria Bulletins - 2004 EHP Info Center Malaria Bulletins - 2004/2003 EHP II Malaria and Other Vector-borne Disease Reports May 20, 2004 (pdf) Apr 13 (pdf) Feb 2 (pdf) Jan 19-Feb 2004 (pdf) Jan 1-18, 2004 (pdf) Dec 15-28 (pdf) Dec 1-14 (pdf) Nov 17-30 (pdf) Nov 1-16 (pdf) Oct 20-31 (pdf) Oct 6-19 (pdf) Sep 22-Oct 5 (pdf) Sep 8-21 (pdf) Aug 25-Sep 7 (pdf) Aug 4-24 (pdf) July 21-Aug 3 (pdf) July 1-20 (pdf) June 16-30 (pdf) June 2-15 (pdf) Activity Report 129. Status of Insecticide Resistance of Malaria, Kala-azar and Japanese Encephalitis Vectors in Bangladesh, Bhutan, India and Nepal (BBIN) Activity Report 126. Assessment of Early Warning and Reporting Systems (EWARS) in NEPAL.

140. Malaria - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
malaria. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Symptoms of malaria include fever, shivering, arthralgia (joint pain), vomiting, and convulsions.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malaria
Malaria
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Red blood cell infected with P.vivax Malaria (Italian bad air ; formerly called ague in English) is a tropical infectious disease which causes about half a billion infections and two million deaths annually, mainly in tropical countries and especially in sub-Saharan Africa . The protozoan cause of malaria was discovered by a French army doctor, Charles Louis Alphonse Laveran , for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in Malaria is caused by the protozoan parasite Plasmodium (one of the Apicomplexa ) - the main culprits are P. falciparum and P. vivax , but P. ovale and P. malariae are also known to cause malaria. The vector for the malarial parasite is the Anopheles mosquito Symptoms of malaria include fever shivering arthralgia (joint pain), vomiting , and convulsions . There may be the feeling of tingling in the skin, particularly with malaria caused by P. falciparum . Complications of malaria include coma and death if untreated - young children are especially vulnerable. Table of contents 1 Mechanism of the disease 2 Treatment and prevention 2.1 Prospects of disease control

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