supported by the National Major Science and Technology Project(2018ZX10101001)to Z.Z.
Background Resource-limited regions face a greater burden of infectious diseases due to limited access to molecular tests,complicating timely diagnosis and management.Current molecular point-of-care tests(POCTs)either...
Background: Malaria and typhoid have remained major infectious tropical diseases. Clinically, whenever there is severe malaria, cough is always an associating symptom owing to typhoid infection arising from poor hygie...
supported by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China(U1902211);Shanghai Pilot Program for Basic Research-Fudan University(22TQ015)to Jingwen Wang.
Mosquito-borne diseases(MBDs)annually kill nearly half a million people.Due to the lack of effective vaccines and drugs on most MBDs,disease prevention relies primarily on controlling mosquitoes.Despite huge efforts h...
This review aims to summarize the currently viable vaccine strategies including the approved vaccines and the those in trials for next-generation malaria vaccines.Data on malaria vaccine development was collected thro...
supported by the African Higher Education Centers of Excellence Project(CEA-SAMEF)at UCAD,the Pasteur Institute in Dakar,the Pasteur Institute in Paris,the French Embassy in Senegal,INSERM,and Aix-Marseille University.MA and SN were supported by a Ph.D.fellowship from the French Ministry of Research and the Higher Education Commission(HEC)in Pakistan,respectively;support from the French Government under the France 2030 Investment Plan,as part of the Initiative d'Excellence d'Aix-Marseille Université-A∗MIDEX-Institute MarMaRa(No.AMX-19-IET-007).
Malaria caused by the Plasmodium falciparum parasite is responsible for more than 240 million cases per year and killed 627,000 people in 2020,mostly African children.The malaria parasite is transmitted by mosquitos b...
Malaria is a febrile and hemolyzing erythrocytopathy due to the development and multiplication of one or more of the five plasmodial species dependent on humans: Plasmodium falciparum, P. malariae, P. ovale, P. vivax ...
Malaria control demands the development of a wide range of complementary strategies.We describe the properties of a naturally occurring,non-genetically modified symbiotic bacterium,Delftia tsuruhatensis TC1,which was ...
Malaria remains the most serious infectious disease and is one of the leading causes of death among children in malaria endemic areas.The development of malaria vaccines has been underway since 1960s.Significant progr...
support provided by Facility of Bioscience Applied Techniques of SAIUEx(financed by UEX,Junta de Extremadura,MICINN,FEDER and FSE);funded by Consejería de Economía e Infraestructura of the Junta de Extremadura and the European Regional Development Fund,a Way to Make Europe(research projects IB16121 and IB20089);supported by a postdoctoral grant from the Juan de la Cierva Subprogram(FJCI 2017-34109,MICINN);a postdoctoral contract for scientific excellence in the development of the Plan Propio de I+D+i of the UCLM(co-funded by the European Social Fund Plus(ESF+))。
Avian malaria and related haemosporidian parasites can negatively impact fitness in many songbirds.Research on the malaria infection and its physiological costs on their avian hosts is heavily skewed toward native pas...
India bears the largest Plasmodium (P.) vivax (Pv) malaria burden and contributes 48%of Pv cases globally[1]. The efforts of government and private bodies to control malaria have successfully reduced the number of Pla...