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  1. The Conquest of Malaria: Italy, 1900-1962 by Professor Frank Snowden, 2006-01-24
  2. Cold War, Deadly Fevers: Malaria Eradication in Mexico, 1955--1975 (Woodrow Wilson Center Press) by Marcos Cueto, 2007-05-04
  3. The Elusive Malaria Vaccine: Miracle or Mirage? by Irwin W. Sherman, 2009-05-30
  4. Mosquitoes, Malaria and Man by Gordon Harrison, 1978-09-14
  5. Malaria and Malarial Diseases by George Miller Sternberg, 2010-04-08
  6. Disease, Colonialism, and the State: Malaria in Modern East Asian History
  7. Malaria, a neglected factor in the history of Greece and Rome by W H. S. 1876-1963 Jones, Ronald Ross, et all 2010-08-20
  8. Malaria: Genetic and Evolutionary Aspects (Emerging Infectious Diseases of the 21st Century)
  9. Molecular Approaches to Malaria
  10. Fever Trail: In Search of the Cure for Malaria by Mark Honigsbaum, 2003-01-01
  11. The Imaginations of Unreasonable Men: Inspiration, Vision, and Purpose in the Quest to End Malaria by Bill Shore, 2010-11-09
  12. Parasites! - The Malaria Parasite by Sheila Wyborny, 2005-05-12
  13. Understanding Malaria and Lyme Disease
  14. The Miraculous Fever-tree: Malaria, Medicine and the Cure That Changed the World by Fiametta Rocco, 2004-03-15

21. CNN.com - Health - Central Burundi Hit By 'worst' Malaria Epidemic - November 3,
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Central Burundi hit by 'worst' malaria epidemic
BUJUMBURA, Burundi Central Burundi's worst malaria epidemic in living memory has claimed up to 300 lives in the last two weeks and local hospitals have become swamped as the killer disease spreads, doctors in the area said Friday. Medical staff in Mwaro province say they registered 19,288 new cases of malaria in October in two sub-districts alone.

22. Welcome CNM
An institution for the control of vector borne diseases including dengue, filariasis and intestinal parasitic infections. Information on programs, research and objectives.
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  • A specialized institution set up by the Ministry of Health, to function as the nodal department responsible for the control of vector borne diseases. The functions include basic and operational research, training and supervision of health staff and implementing, monitoring and evaluating disease control programs. CNM co-ordinates four main programmes; malaria, dengue haemorrhagic fever (DHF), filariasis and schistosomiasis and intestinal parasitic infections.
Major projects currently implemented include partnership with WHO, World Bank, European Commission, USAID, JICA, IFRC and a host of national and international NGOs in addition to Ministry of Health, Ministry of Defense, Ministry of Education, etc.

23. Malaria
This site provides information on history, pathology, clinical features, diagnosis, treatment, complications and control of malaria.
http://www.malariasite.com
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24. Malaria
malaria. Approximately 300 million people worldwide are affected by malaria and between 1 and 1.5 million people die from it every year.
http://www-micro.msb.le.ac.uk/224/Malaria.html
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MALARIA
Some of the information in this document is provided by generous permission of the: World Health Organization
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Approximately 300 million people worldwide are affected by malaria and between 1 and 1.5 million people die from it every year. Previously extremely widespread, the malaria is now mainly confined to Africa, Asia and Latin America. The problems of controlling malaria in these countries are aggravated by inadequate health structures and poor socioeconomic conditions. The situation has become even more complex over the last few years with the increase in resistance to the drugs normally used to combat the parasite that causes the disease. Malaria is caused by protozoan parasites of the genus Plasmodium Four species of Plasmodium can produce the disease in its various forms:
  • Plasmodium falciparum
  • Plasmodium vivax
  • Plasmodium ovale
  • Plasmodium malaria
P. falciparum is the most widespread and dangerous of the four: untreated it can lead to fatal cerebral malaria.

25. Malaria
malaria and Drug Resistance. Titus Bradley MBChB Special Study Module Project Report Department of Microbiology and Immunology University of Leicester.
http://www-micro.msb.le.ac.uk/224/Bradley/Bradley.html
Malaria and Drug Resistance
Titus Bradley
MBChB Special Study Module Project Report
Department of Microbiology and Immunology
University of Leicester.
  • History and Distribution
  • Biology of Plasmodium Parasites and Anopheles Vectors
  • Pathogenesis, Treatment and Complications
  • Prevention of Malaria Infection ...
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    Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Leicester
  • 26. Malaria Malariaprophylaxe Reisen In Die Tropen
    Berichte, Hintergr¼nde und wichtige Telefonnummern rund um malaria und malariaprophlaxe (Medikamente)
    http://www.malariaprophylaxe.net
    Malaria - Malariaprophylaxe
    Malaria ist als Tropenkrankheit sehr weit verbreitet und führt bei einer Million Menschen jährlich zum Tode. Bei jährlich mindestens 300 Millionen Erkrankungen , mag die Todeszahl gering erscheinen, allerdings sind die befallenen Organe meist noch jahrelang geschädigt, sodass eine Malariaprophylaxe (Malariavorbeugung) jedem anzutraten ist, der erstmalig für wenige Tage oder Wochen in die folgend näherbeschriebenen Gebiete reisen möchte: Detaillierte Empfehlungen finden Sie unter jeweiligen Gebieten. Da viele Medikamente zur Malariaprophlaxe nur individuell geeignet bzw. nur in Apotheken nur auf Rezept erhältlich sind, muss die Malariaprophylaxe mit dem Hausarzt besprochen werden.
    Ferner sollte man sich bewusst sein, dass eine Prophylaxe ein Chemiecocktail ist, der zwar Malaria vorbeugt, jedoch von Fall zu Fall sehr starke Nebenwirkungen haben kann. Daher können sich Menschen, die dauerhaft in Malariaregionen leben, NICHT durch diese Medikamente schützen. Zudem gilt es einen weiteren Umstand zu berücksichtigen:
    Der Malariaparasit entwickelt zunehmend Resistenzen gegen Medikamente, insbesondere gegen Chloroquin [Resochin], sodass bei Einnnahme der Prophylaxemittel eine Malariaerkrankung dennoch ausbrechen kann. Unter Wissenschaftlern wird über diskutiert, ob in solchen Fällen die Einnahme einer Chemoprophylaxe das Auftreten eindeutiger Symptome verhindert und somit eine korrekte Diagnose erheblich erschwert.

    27. Welcome To Malaria Journal
    Welcome to malaria Journal. malaria Journal will accept original Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine. Click here to enter malaria Journal.
    http://www.malariajournal.com/

    Welcome to
    Malaria Journal
    Malaria Journal
    will accept original papers on all aspects of malaria, its parasites and vectors, human host, environment, health policies, socio-economic and intersectoral issues. Although the publication of original research articles is the main focus of the journal, technical updates, opinion papers, case reports, study protocols and minireviews will also be considered. Editorial comments will be published including the referee's conclusions and a brief summary explaining the major findings to the non-specialist, thereby placing the research in a wider framework. The broadly based expertise of the international Editorial Board and the policy for peer-reviewing all papers will ensure a high quality of content.
    This electronic journal is published by BioMed Central , in collaboration with the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine.
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    28. Welcome To Our Foundation - Novartis Foundation For Sustainable Development
    At the Novartis Foundation for Sustainable Development (NFSD).
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    We aim to improve the quality of life for poor people in developing countries by improving access to healthcare through development projects, think tank efforts and dialogue facilitation
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    29. Malaria Journal | Home Page

    http://www.malariajournal.com/start.asp
    Home Browse articles Search Weblinks ... About Malaria Journal Editor-in-Chief:
    Marcel Hommel,
    Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine View the editorial board Open access to all articles Comment on published articles using the discussion system Facility to email articles to colleagues View the 10 most read articles RSS feed of latest articles
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    Malaria Journal is published in collaboration with the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
    "Research is hastened when people share results freely"
    Sir John Sulston,
    Nobel laureate
    Start a new Open Access journal with BioMed Central
    BioMed Central works with researchers in biology and medicine to start new online open-access specialist journals. We provide free hosting and technical support, including online submission, and publication. The editorial group has full editorial control. Find out more or contact us Welcome to Malaria Journal An online journal published by BioMed Central CALL FOR PAPERS Malaria Journal is ready to receive papers on all aspects of malaria. Submit your article online Research Mosquito appetite for blood is stimulated by Plasmodium chabaudiinfections in themselves and their vertebrate hosts Ferguson HM, Read AF

    30. Malaria Research Centre (ICMR) Delhi
    An autonomous research organization under Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) engaged in basic and applied research in malaria.
    http://www.mrcindia.org
    Malaria Research Centre (Indian Council of Medical Research)
    News New Director of MRC ... Prof AP Dash has taken over the charge of the Director with effect from April 30, 2004. Download publications... Malaria Research Centre (ICMR), 22 Sham Nath Marg, DELHI-110054 (India) Web designed and maintained by O.P. Singh , MRC, Delhi (e-mail: singh@mrcindia.org You are visitor number since Nov, 2002 Best viewed in Internet Explorer 4.0 or later versions.

    31. PlasmoDB: The Plasmodium Genome Resource
    Provides access to finished sequence for Plasmodium falciparum (strain 3D7), generated by the Sanger Institute, TIGR/NMRC, and Stanford, in addition to a wide range of related genomicscale datasets from other sources.
    http://www.plasmodb.org/
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    PlasmoDB is the official database of the malaria parasite genome project. This resource provides access to finished sequence for Plasmodium falciparum (strain 3D7), generated by the Sanger Institute, TIGR/NMRC, and Stanford, in addition to a wide range of related genomic-scale datasets from other sources. Publications exploiting PlasmoDB should provide appropriate acknowledgement to the database developers and those scientists who have made their data available on this site (see Acknowledgements and Publications ). Development of PlasmoDB has been supported by the Burroughs Wellcome Fund. Home Downloads Tools Queries ... Help
    Latest News: What's missing from the "finished" genome sequence? Multiple Sequence Retrieval tool added Links to PATS and PlasMit-tools New graphical displays for expression data ... More News ... Quick Links: Browser Settings Tutorials Publications BLAST ... Sequence Retrieval Tool (SRT) Download Sequences Species P. berghei

    32. MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Malaria
    malaria. Alternative names Return to top. Quartan malaria; Falciparum malaria; Biduoterian fever; Blackwater fever; Tertian malaria; Plasmodium
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    Malaria, microscopic view of cellular parasites Mosquito, adult feeding on the skin Mosquito, egg raft Mosquito, larvae ... Digestive system organs Alternative names Return to top Quartan malaria; Falciparum malaria; Biduoterian fever; Blackwater fever; Tertian malaria; Plasmodium Definition Return to top Malaria is a parasitic disease characterized by fever, chills, and anemia. Causes, incidence, and risk factors Return to top Malaria is caused by a parasite that is transmitted from one human to another by the bite of infected Anopheles mosquitoes. In humans, the parasites (called sporozoites) migrate to the liver where they mature and release another form, the merozoites. These enter the bloodstream and infect the red blood cells. The parasites multiply inside the red blood cells, which then rupture within 48 to 72 hours, infecting more red blood cells. The first symptoms usually occur 10 days to 4 weeks after infection, though they can appear as early as 8 days or as long as a year later. Then the symptoms occur in cycles of 48 to 72 hours.

    33. CNN.com - Report: Fort Bragg Killings, Malaria Drug Not Linked - Oct. 30, 2002
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    Report: Fort Bragg killings, malaria drug not linked
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    WASHINGTON (CNN) Military investigators have found no evidence that the anti-malarial drug Lariam was a contributing factor in the killings of four Army wives, allegedly by their husbands, U.S. Defense Department sources Wednesday told CNN. The Army plans to release next week results of an investigation of the circumstances surrounding the deaths of the women, whose husbands were based at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. In three of the deaths, the men accused had recently returned from Afghanistan. Questions had been raised about whether side effects of Lariam, which has been administered to the military for duty in Afghanistan, had contributed to violent behavior. The drug is known chemically as mefloquine hydrochloride. Roche Laboratories, the drug's manufacturer, acknowledges the substance may cause mental disturbances ranging from anxiety to psychotic behavior. A Web site medical brochure warns against the use of the drug by patients "with a recent history of depression, generalized anxiety disorder, psychosis, or schizophrenia or other major psychiatric disorders."

    34. Medicine-Worldwide: Malaria
    Translate this page malaria. Zusammenfassung. malaria-Erreger. malaria-Erreger. Die malaria ist die häufigste Tropenkrankheit, an der nach Schätzungen
    http://www.m-ww.de/krankheiten/infektionskrankheiten/malaria.html
    Sie befinden sich hier: startseite krankheiten infektionskrankheiten Infektionskrankheiten ... Über uns
    Malaria
    Seite: vor Kapitelübersicht: Zusammenfassung Allgemeines Erreger Infektionsweg ... Ratgeber
    Zusammenfassung
    Malaria-Erreger
    Allgemeines
    Der Begriff der Malaria (auch Sumpf- oder Wechselfieber) umfasst mehrere fieberhafte Erkrankungen, die durch parasitische Einzeller der Gattung Plasmodium verursacht werden. Der Name leitet sich aus dem italienischen ab und steht in Zusammenhang mit der Vorstellung von krankmachender "schlechter Luft" in Sumpfgebieten: "mal aria". Entsprechend dem Erreger unterscheidet man drei Arten der Malaria: Malaria tropica: Malaria tertiana: Malaria quartana: Diese Malariaerkrankung gilt als die mildeste Form der Malaria.
    Erreger
    Erreger Malariaform Plasmodium falciparum Malaria tropica Plasmodium vivax Malaria tertiana Plasmodium ovale Malaria tertiana Plasmodium malariae Malaria quartana
    Entwicklungszyklus der Malariaparasiten
    Ungeschlechtlicher Zyklus im Menschen Plasmodium falciparum Plasmodium vivax, ovale und malariae

    35. Sources Marines Who Were In Liberia Contract Malaria
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    http://cnn.com/2003/US/09/08/soldiers.malaria.ap/index.html

    36. Medicine-Worldwide: Malaria
    Translate this page malaria ist eine DER Tropenkrankheiten. Die Zahl der jährlichen Erkrankungen wird auf ca. Übertragen wird malaria durch Mückenstiche.
    http://www.m-ww.de/krankheiten/tropenkrankheiten/malaria.html
    Sie befinden sich hier: startseite krankheiten tropenkrankheiten Tropenkrankheiten ... Über uns
    Malaria
    Seite: vor Kapitelübersicht: Zusammenfassung Allgemeines Erreger Infektionsweg ... Ratgeber
    Zusammenfassung
    Malaria-Erreger
    Allgemeines
    Der Begriff der Malaria (auch Sumpf- oder Wechselfieber) umfasst mehrere fieberhafte Erkrankungen, die durch parasitische Einzeller der Gattung Plasmodium verursacht werden. Der Name leitet sich aus dem italienischen ab und steht in Zusammenhang mit der Vorstellung von krankmachender "schlechter Luft" in Sumpfgebieten: "mal aria". Entsprechend dem Erreger unterscheidet man drei Arten der Malaria: Malaria tropica: Malaria tertiana: Malaria quartana: Diese Malariaerkrankung gilt als die mildeste Form der Malaria.
    Erreger
    Erreger Malariaform Plasmodium falciparum Malaria tropica Plasmodium vivax Malaria tertiana Plasmodium ovale Malaria tertiana Plasmodium malariae Malaria quartana
    Entwicklungszyklus der Malariaparasiten
    Ungeschlechtlicher Zyklus im Menschen Plasmodium falciparum Plasmodium vivax, ovale und malariae

    37. CNN.com - Health - South Africa: DDT Needed To Fight Malaria - December 8, 2000
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    South Africa: DDT needed to fight malaria
    JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (Reuters) South Africa said on Thursday it needed to keep using DDT to fight a growing threat from the lethal, mosquito-borne disease malaria. South Africa is hosting U.N.-sponsored talks aimed at curbing or eliminating 12 persistent organic pollutants (POPs) including DDT, which has been used since World War II to protect people from malaria.

    38. Malaria Links
    malaria Links. French Italian German Spanish. Click for malaria Travel Information. malaria NEWS MFI Press Releases; BBC
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    Malaria Links
    Click for : Malaria Travel Information

    39. Malaria.nl Biedt Uitgebreide Informatie Over Malaria: Wat Is Malaria? Waar Komt
    Uitgebreide informatie over malaria Wat is het? En nog belangrijker, hoe u malaria kan voorkomen met algemene maatregelen en malariatabletten.
    http://www.malaria.nl/
    Deze Malaria website biedt uitgebreide informatie over malaria : Wat is malaria? Waar komt malaria voor? En nog belangrijker, hoe kunt u malaria voorkomen met algemene maatregelen en malariatabletten. Want het gaat erom dat u zorgeloos kunt genieten van uw reis naar de tropen! Om deze website te kunnen bezoeken heeft u een browser nodig die frames ondersteunt. U kunt hier een browser downloaden.

    40. TDS; Passports, Visas, Travel Documents
    All visitors over one year of age arriving from infected areas must have a yellow fever vaccination certificate. Hepatitis B, malaria, cholera, trachoma, schistosomiasis, river blindness, and sleeping sickness are all hazards.
    http://www.traveldocs.com/ao/tips.htm
    Angola Africa
    TRAVEL TIPS Health Precautions : All visitors over one year of age arriving from infected areas must have a yellow fever vaccination certificate. Hepatitis B, malaria, cholera, trachoma, schistosomiasis, river blindness, and sleeping sickness are all hazards. Tapwater is not potable. Sophisticated medical treatment is not available. Health requirements change; check latest information. Weather and clothing : Angola's climate is tropical, with wet and dry seasons that vary little in temperature. While it is very hot and rainy in the coastal region, temperatures in the inland areas are milder. Casual attire, safari suits are the norm in hot, humid climate. Telephone : When direct dialing to Angola from the U.S., dial 011(international access code) + 244 [country code] + local number, or use international operator. Informations : 112 (telephone numbers). Time : 1 hour ahead of Greenwich Mean Time.

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