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  1. The goal of malaria elimination necessitates an improved understanding of any fine-scale geographic variations in transmission risk so that complementary vector control tools can be integrated into current vec...

    Authors: Tanya L Russell, Dickson W Lwetoijera, Bart GJ Knols, Willem Takken, Gerry F Killeen and Louise A Kelly-Hope
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2013 12:24
  2. Malaria is the most important cause of mortality and morbidity in children living in the Kintampo districts in the middle part of Ghana. This study has investigated the multiplicity of infection (MOI) within a...

    Authors: Akua Agyeman-Budu, Charles Brown, George Adjei, Mohammed Adams, David Dosoo, Dominic Dery, Michael Wilson, Kwaku P Asante, Brian Greenwood and Seth Owusu-Agyei
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2013 12:22
  3. As malaria transmission intensity approaches zero, measuring it becomes progressively more difficult and inefficient because parasite-positive individuals are hard to detect. This situation may arise shortly b...

    Authors: Michael T Bretscher, Supargiyono Supargiyono, Mahardika A Wijayanti, Dian Nugraheni, Anis N Widyastuti, Neil F Lobo, William A Hawley, Jackie Cook and Chris J Drakeley
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2013 12:21
  4. High circulating parasite load is one of the WHO criteria for severe falciparum malaria. During a period of 11 years (2000–2010), the frequency of hyperparasitaemia (HP) (≥4% infected erythrocytes) during bouts o...

    Authors: Bernard Carme and Magalie Demar
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2013 12:20
  5. Malaria is the most significant human parasitic disease, and yet understanding of the energy metabolism of the principle pathogen, Plasmodium falciparum, remains to be fully elucidated. Amino acids were shown to ...

    Authors: Erisha Saiki, Kenji Nagao, Hiroka Aonuma, Shinya Fukumoto, Xuenan Xuan, Makoto Bannai and Hirotaka Kanuka
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2013 12:19
  6. Malaria control has been dramatically scaled up the past decade, mainly thanks to increasing international donor financing since 2003. This study assessed progress up to 2010 towards global malaria impact targ...

    Authors: Eline L Korenromp, Mehran Hosseini, Robert D Newman and Richard E Cibulskis
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2013 12:18
  7. Congenital malaria is defined as malaria parasitaemia in the first week of life. The reported prevalence of congenital malaria in sub-Saharan Africa is variable (0 - 46%). Even though the clinical significance...

    Authors: Christabel C Enweronu-Laryea, George O Adjei, Benjamin Mensah, Nancy Duah and Neils B Quashie
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2013 12:17
  8. Plasmodium vivax is the prevalent malarial species accounting for 70% of malaria burden in Pakistan; however, there is no baseline data on the circulating genotypes. Studies have shown that polymorphic loci of ge...

    Authors: Afsheen Raza, Najia K Ghanchi, Ali M Thaver, Sana Jafri and Mohammad A Beg
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2013 12:16
  9. Considering the distinct biological characteristics of Plasmodium species is crucial for control and elimination efforts, in particular when facing the spread of drug resistance. Whereas the evolutionary fitness ...

    Authors: Kristan A Schneider and Ananias A Escalante
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2013 12:15
  10. Nigeria carries the greatest malaria burden among countries in the world. As part of the National Malaria Control Strategic Plan, free long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) were distributed in 14 states of Ni...

    Authors: Hmwe Hmwe Kyu, Katholiki Georgiades, Harry S Shannon and Michael H Boyle
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2013 12:14
  11. Over the past 20 years, numerous studies have investigated the ecology and behaviour of malaria vectors and Plasmodium falciparum malaria transmission on the coast of Kenya. Substantial progress has been made to ...

    Authors: Joseph M Mwangangi, Charles M Mbogo, Benedict O Orindi, Ephantus J Muturi, Janet T Midega, Joseph Nzovu, Hellen Gatakaa, John Githure, Christian Borgemeister, Joseph Keating and John C Beier
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2013 12:13
  12. Despite major progress made over the past 10 years, malaria remains one of the primary causes of ill health in developing countries in general, and in sub-Saharan Africa in particular. Whilst a large literatur...

    Authors: Günther Fink, Analia Olgiati, Moonga Hawela, John M Miller and Beatrice Matafwali
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2013 12:12
  13. The RTS,S/AS malaria candidate vaccine is being developed with the intent to be delivered, if approved, through the Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI) of the World Health Organization. Safety, immunogeni...

    Authors: Salim Abdulla, Nahya Salim, Francisca Machera, Richard Kamata, Omar Juma, Mwanajaa Shomari, Sulende Kubhoja, Ali Mohammed, Grace Mwangoka, Thomas Aebi, Hassan Mshinda, David Schellenberg, Terrell Carter, Tonya Villafana, Marie-Claude Dubois, Amanda Leach…
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2013 12:11
  14. While consensus on malaria vector control policy and strategy has stimulated unprecedented political-will, backed by international funding organizations and donors, vector control interventions are expansively...

    Authors: Emmanuel Chanda, Victor M Mukonka, Mulakwa Kamuliwo, Michael B Macdonald and Ubydul Haque
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2013 12:10
  15. Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are a subset of T cells that play an important role in modulating T effector responses during infectious challenges. The aim of this study was to evaluate possible associations betwe...

    Authors: Felix Koukouikila-Koussounda, Francine Ntoumi, Mathieu Ndounga, Hoang V Tong, Ange-Antoine Abena and Thirumalaisamy P Velavan
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2013 12:9
  16. In areas co-endemic for multiple Plasmodium species, correct diagnosis is crucial for appropriate treatment and surveillance. Species misidentification by microscopy has been reported in areas co-endemic for viva...

    Authors: Bridget E Barber, Timothy William, Matthew J Grigg, Tsin W Yeo and Nicholas M Anstey
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2013 12:8
  17. South Africa has targeted to eliminate malaria by the year 2018. Constant monitoring of malaria morbidity and mortality trends in affected subpopulations is therefore crucial in guiding and refining control in...

    Authors: Ester Khosa, Lazarus R Kuonza, Phillip Kruger and Eric Maimela
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2013 12:7
  18. Rapid diagnostic test (RDT) is becoming an alternative way of establishing quickly the diagnosis of malaria infections, by detecting specific malaria antigens in suspected patients’ blood between the China-Mya...

    Authors: Sun Xiaodong, Ernest Tambo, Wei Chun, Cheng Zhibin, Deng Yan, Wang Jian, Wang Jiazhi and Zhou Xiaonong
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2013 12:6
  19. Malaria is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide with over one million deaths annually, particularly in children under five years. This study was the first to examine plasma cytokines, chemokines ...

    Authors: Cariosa Noone, Michael Parkinson, David J Dowling, Allison Aldridge, Patrick Kirwan, Síle F Molloy, Samuel O Asaolu, Celia Holland and Sandra M O’Neill
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2013 12:5
  20. Past experience and modelling suggest that, in most cases, mass treatment strategies are not likely to succeed in interrupting Plasmodium falciparum malaria transmission. However, this does not preclude their use...

    Authors: Valerie Crowell, Olivier JT Briët, Diggory Hardy, Nakul Chitnis, Nicolas Maire, Aurelio Di Pasquale and Thomas A Smith
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2013 12:4
  21. Following the deployment of new recommendations for malaria control according to the World Health Organization, an estimation of the real burden of the disease is needed to better identify populations at risk ...

    Authors: Denise P Mawili-Mboumba, Marielle K Bouyou Akotet, Eric Kendjo, Joseph Nzamba, Mathieu Owono Medang, Jean-Romain Mourou Mbina and Maryvonne Kombila
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2013 12:3
  22. The question whether Plasmodium falciparum infection affects the fitness of mosquito vectors remains open. A hurdle for resolving this question is the lack of appropriate control, non-infected mosquitoes that can...

    Authors: Ibrahim Sangare, Yannis Michalakis, Bienvenue Yameogo, Roch Dabire, Isabelle Morlais and Anna Cohuet
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2013 12:2
  23. Co-infection with malaria and intestinal parasites such as Ascaris lumbricoides is common. Malaria parasites induce a pro-inflammatory immune response that contributes to the pathogenic sequelae, such as malarial...

    Authors: Francisca A Abanyie, Courtney McCracken, Patrick Kirwan, Síle F Molloy, Samuel O Asaolu, Celia V Holland, Julie Gutman and Tracey J Lamb
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2013 12:1
  24. Malaria transmission occurs during the blood feeding of infected anopheline mosquitoes concomitant with a saliva injection into the vertebrate host. In sub-Saharan Africa, most malaria transmission is due to Anop...

    Authors: Zakia M I Ali, Mahfoud Bakli, Albin Fontaine, Nawal Bakkali, Vinh Vu Hai, Stephane Audebert, Yvan Boublik, Frederic Pagès, Franck Remoué, Christophe Rogier, Christophe Fraisier and Lionel Almeras
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2012 11:439
  25. Critical to sustaining progress in malaria control is comprehensive surveillance to identify outbreaks and prevent resurgence. Serologic responses to Plasmodium falciparum antigens can serve as a marker of recent...

    Authors: Tamaki Kobayashi, Sandra Chishimba, Timothy Shields, Harry Hamapumbu, Sungano Mharakurwa, Philip E Thuma, Gregory Glass and William J Moss
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2012 11:438
  26. Malaria vector control using long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) and indoor residual spraying (IRS), with pyrethroids and DDT, to reduce malaria transmission has been expansively implemented in Zambia. The ...

    Authors: Emmanuel Chanda, Michael Coleman, Immo Kleinschmidt, Janet Hemingway, Busiku Hamainza, Freddie Masaninga, Pascalina Chanda-Kapata, Kumar S Baboo, David N Dürrheim and Marlize Coleman
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2012 11:437
  27. Due to widespread anti-malarial drug resistance in many countries, Kenya included, artemisinin-based Combination Therapy (ACT) has been adopted as the most effective treatment option against malaria. Artemethe...

    Authors: Carren A Watsierah, Rosebella O Onyango, James H Ombaka, Benard O Abong’o and Collins Ouma
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2012 11:436
  28. The burden of malaria has decreased in parts of Africa following the scaling up of control interventions. However, similar data are limited from high transmission settings.

    Authors: Prasanna Jagannathan, Mary K Muhindo, Abel Kakuru, Emmanuel Arinaitwe, Bryan Greenhouse, Jordan Tappero, Philip J Rosenthal, Frank Kaharuza, Moses R Kamya and Grant Dorsey
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2012 11:435
  29. Recent malaria epidemics in KwaZulu-Natal indicate that effective anti-malarial therapy is essential for malaria control. Although artemether-lumefantrine has been used as first-line treatment for uncomplicated P...

    Authors: Charles H Vaughan-Williams, Jaishree Raman, Eric Raswiswi, Etienne Immelman, Holger Reichel, Kelly Gate and Steve Knight
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2012 11:434
  30. This multicentre study was carried out in Cameroon, Ivory Coast and Senegal to evaluate the non-inferiority of the new paediatric formulation of artesunate/amodiaquine (AS+AQ)(Camoquin-Plus Paediatric®) in sus...

    Authors: Babacar Faye, Thomas Kuété, Christiane P Kiki-Barro, Roger C Tine, Thérèse Nkoa, Jean Louis A Ndiaye, Claude A Kakpo, Khadime Sylla, Hervé EI Menan, Oumar Gaye, Oumar Faye, Albert Same-Ekobo and Koné Moussa
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2012 11:433
  31. Malaria, malnutrition and anaemia are major causes of morbidity and mortality in African children. The interplay between these conditions is complex and limited data exist on factors associated with these cond...

    Authors: Beth Osterbauer, James Kapisi, Victor Bigira, Florence Mwangwa, Stephen Kinara, Moses R Kamya and Grant Dorsey
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2012 11:432
  32. With the adoption of the Global Malaria Action Plan, several countries are moving from malaria control towards elimination and eradication. However, the sustainability of some of the approaches taken may be qu...

    Authors: Lyn-Marie Birkholtz, Riana Bornman, Walter Focke, Clifford Mutero and Christiaan de Jager
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2012 11:431
  33. There is large body of evidence that states that invasion of Plasmodium vivax requires the Duffy antigen, but the universality of this specificity is certainly now under question with recent reports showing that ...

    Authors: Tarcisio AA Carvalho, Maíse G Queiroz, Greice L Cardoso, Isabela G Diniz, Aylla NLM Silva, Ana YN Pinto and João F Guerreiro
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2012 11:430
  34. The ability of Plasmodium falciparum to undergo antigenic variation, by switching expression among protein variants encoded by multigene families, such as var, rif and stevor, is key to the survival of this paras...

    Authors: Steven B Mwakalinga, Christian W Wang, Dominique C Bengtsson, Louise Turner, Bismarck Dinko, John P Lusingu, David E Arnot, Colin J Sutherland, Thor G Theander and Thomas Lavstsen
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2012 11:429
  35. Severe falciparum malaria anaemia (SMA) is a frequent cause of mortality in children and pregnant women. The most important determinant of SMA appears to be the loss of non-parasitized red blood cells (np-RBCs) i...

    Authors: Valentina Gallo, Oleksii A Skorokhod, Evelin Schwarzer and Paolo Arese
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2012 11:428
  36. Multiplex cytometric bead assay (CBA) have a number of advantages over ELISA for antibody testing, but little information is available on standardization and validation of antibody CBA to multiple Plasmodium falc...

    Authors: Bartholomew N Ondigo, Gregory S Park, Severin O Gose, Benjamin M Ho, Lyticia A Ochola, George O Ayodo, Ayub V Ofulla and Chandy C John
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2012 11:427
  37. A sound understanding of malaria transmission patterns in the People’s Republic of China (P.R. China) is crucial for designing effective surveillance-response strategies that can guide the national malaria eli...

    Authors: Guo-Jing Yang, Marcel Tanner, Jürg Utzinger, John B Malone, Robert Bergquist, Emily YY Chan, Qi Gao and Xiao-Nong Zhou
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2012 11:426
  38. Host responses are important sources of selection upon the host species range of ectoparasites and phytophagous insects. However little is known about the role of host responses in defining the host species ra...

    Authors: Issa N Lyimo, Daniel T Haydon, Kasian F Mbina, Ally A Daraja, Edgar M Mbehela, Richard Reeve and Heather M Ferguson
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2012 11:425
  39. Following the last major malaria epidemic in 2000, malaria incidence in South Africa has declined markedly. The decrease has been so emphatic that South Africa now meets the World Health Organization (WHO) thr...

    Authors: Rajendra Maharaj, Natashia Morris, Ishen Seocharan, Philip Kruger, Devanand Moonasar, Aaron Mabuza, Eric Raswiswi and Jaishree Raman
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2012 11:423
  40. Malaria remains a major human health problem, with no licensed vaccine currently available. Malaria infections initiate when infectious Plasmodium sporozoites are transmitted by Anopheline mosquitoes during their...

    Authors: Mark Kennedy, Matthew E Fishbaugher, Ashley M Vaughan, Rapatbhorn Patrapuvich, Rachasak Boonhok, Narathatai Yimamnuaychok, Nastaran Rezakhani, Peter Metzger, Marisa Ponpuak, Jetsumon Sattabongkot, Stefan H Kappe, Jen CC Hume and Scott E Lindner
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2012 11:421
  41. Several anti-malarial drugs are associated with adverse cardiovascular effects. These effects may be exacerbated when different anti-malarials are used in combination. There has been no report yet on the poten...

    Authors: George O Adjei, Collins Oduro-Boatey, Onike P Rodrigues, Lotte C Hoegberg, Michael Alifrangis, Jorgen A Kurtzhals and Bamenla Q Goka
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2012 11:420
  42. In areas of low malaria transmission, it is currently recommended that a single dose of primaquine (0.75 mg base/kg; 45 mg adult dose) be added to artemisinin combination treatment (ACT) in acute falciparum ma...

    Authors: Nicholas J White, Li Guo Qiao, Gao Qi and Lucio Luzzatto
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2012 11:418
  43. In Southeast Asia, data on malaria treatment-seeking behaviours and related affecting factors are rare. The population of the Wa ethnic in Myanmar has difficulty in accessing formal health care. To understand ...

    Authors: Jian-Wei Xu, Qi-Zhang Xu, Hui Liu and Yi-Rou Zeng
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2012 11:417
  44. Prompt treatment of malaria attacks with arteminisin-based combination therapy (ACT) is an essential tool for malaria control. A new co-blister tablet of artesunate-mefloquine (AM) with 25 mg/kg mefloquine has...

    Authors: Roger CK Tine, Babacar Faye, Khadime Sylla, Jean L Ndiaye, Magatte Ndiaye, Doudou Sow, Aminata C Lo, Annie Abiola, Mamadou C Ba and Oumar Gaye
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2012 11:416
  45. Accurate diagnosis of malaria is an essential prerequisite for proper treatment and drug resistance monitoring. Microscopy is considered the gold standard for malaria diagnosis but has limitations. ELISA, PCR,...

    Authors: Abu Naser Mohon, Rubayet Elahi, Milka Patracia Podder, Khaja Mohiuddin, Mohammad Sharif Hossain, Wasif A Khan, Rashidul Haque and Mohammad Shafiul Alam
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2012 11:415

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