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  1. The ability of mature forms of Plasmodium falciparum infected erythrocytes to bind to a range of host receptors including those displayed on endothelial cells has been associated with the pathology of this infect...

    Authors: Douglas Paton, Brian Faragher, Khairul MF Mustaffa, Tadge Szestak, Steve D Barrett and Alister G Craig
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2011 10:91
  2. At the verge of elimination of malaria in Bhutan, this study was carried out to analyse the trend of malaria in the endemic districts of Bhutan and to identify malaria clusters at the sub-districts. The findin...

    Authors: Kinley Wangdi, Jaranit Kaewkungwal, Pratap Singhasivanon, Tassanee Silawan, Saranath Lawpoolsri and Nicholas J White
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2011 10:89
  3. Malaria incidence in China's Hainan province has dropped significantly, since Malaria Programme of China Global Fund Round 1 was launched. To lay a foundation for further studies to evaluate the efficacy of Ma...

    Authors: Liang Wen, Chengyi Li, Minghe Lin, Zhengquan Yuan, Donghui Huo, Shenlong Li, Yong Wang, Chenyi Chu, Ruizhong Jia and Hongbin Song
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2011 10:88
  4. In 2009, the first national long-lasting insecticide-treated net (LLIN) distribution campaign in Senegal resulted in the distribution of 2.2 million LLINs in two phases to children aged 6-59 months. Door-to-do...

    Authors: Julie I Thwing, Robert T Perry, David A Townes, Mame Birame Diouf, Salif Ndiaye and Moussa Thior
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2011 10:86
  5. With the aim of discovering new natural active extracts against malaria parasites, Icacina senegalensis was selected after an ethnopharmacological survey conducted on plants used in traditional malaria treatment ...

    Authors: Serigne O Sarr, Sylvie Perrotey, Ibrahima Fall, Saïd Ennahar, Minjie Zhao, Yérim M Diop, Ermanno Candolfi and Eric Marchioni
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2011 10:85
  6. Several non-governmental organisations (NGOs) are promoting the use of Artemisia annua teas as a home-based treatment for malaria in situations where conventional treatments are not available. There has been cont...

    Authors: Merlin L Willcox, Shelly Burton, Rosalia Oyweka, Rehema Namyalo, Simon Challand and Keith Lindsey
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2011 10:84
  7. A review of the barriers to mosquito net use in malaria-endemic countries has yet to be presented in the published literature despite considerable research interest in this area. This paper partly addresses th...

    Authors: Justin Pulford, Manuel W Hetzel, Miranda Bryant, Peter M Siba and Ivo Mueller
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2011 10:83
  8. Natural products have played an important role as leads for the development of new drugs against malaria. Recent studies have shown that maslinic acid (MA), a natural triterpene obtained from olive pomace, whi...

    Authors: Carlos Moneriz, Patricia Marín-García, Andrés García-Granados, José M Bautista, Amalia Diez and Antonio Puyet
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2011 10:82
  9. As the ecology of mosquito larvae can be complex there is need to develop a rational framework for undertaking larval ecological studies. Local environmental characteristics, such as altitude, climate and land...

    Authors: Susan S Imbahale, Krijn P Paaijmans, Wolfgang R Mukabana, Ron van Lammeren, Andrew K Githeko and Willem Takken
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2011 10:81
  10. Insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) and indoor residual spraying (IRS) represent the front-line tools for malaria vector control globally, but are optimally effective where the majority of baseline transmission oc...

    Authors: Tanya L Russell, Nicodem J Govella, Salum Azizi, Christopher J Drakeley, S Patrick Kachur and Gerry F Killeen
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2011 10:80
  11. The efficacy of anti-malarial drugs is assessed over a period of 28-63 days (depending on the drugs' residence time) following initiation of treatment in order to capture late failures. However, prolonged foll...

    Authors: Felista Mwingira, Gamba Nkwengulila, Sonja Schoepflin, Deborah Sumari, Hans-Peter Beck, Georges Snounou, Ingrid Felger, Piero Olliaro and Kefas Mugittu
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2011 10:79
  12. Correct diagnosis of malaria is crucial for proper treatment of patients and surveillance of the disease. However, laboratory diagnosis of malaria in Tanzania is constrained by inadequate infrastructure, consu...

    Authors: Yahya A Derua, Deus RS Ishengoma, Rwehumbiza T Rwegoshora, Filemoni Tenu, Julius J Massaga, Leonard EG Mboera and Stephen M Magesa
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2011 10:78
  13. Patterns of decreasing malaria transmission intensity make presumptive treatment of malaria an unjustifiable approach in many African settings. The controlled use of anti-malarials after laboratory confirmed d...

    Authors: Guido JH Bastiaens, Erik Schaftenaar, Arnold Ndaro, Monique Keuter, Teun Bousema and Seif A Shekalaghe
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2011 10:76
  14. Sulphadoxine-pyrimethamine (SP) and chloroquine (CQ) have been used in treatment of falciparum and vivax malaria in Nepal. Recently, resistance to both drugs have necessitated a change towards artemisinin comb...

    Authors: Samir Ranjitkar, Mette L Schousboe, Thomas Thyge Thomsen, Madhav Adhikari, Christian MO Kapel, Ib C Bygbjerg and Michael Alifrangis
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2011 10:75
  15. Malaria pigment (haemozoin, Hz) has been the focus of diverse research efforts. However, identification of Hz-containing leukocytes or parasitized erythrocytes is usually based on microscopy, with inherent lim...

    Authors: Rosangela Frita, Maria Rebelo, Ana Pamplona, Ana M Vigario, Maria M Mota, Martin P Grobusch and Thomas Hänscheid
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2011 10:74
  16. After a national voucher scheme in 2004 provided pregnant women and infants with highly subsidized insecticide-treated nets (ITNs), use among children under five years (U5s) in mainland Tanzania increased from...

    Authors: Kimberly Bonner, Alex Mwita, Peter D McElroy, Susan Omari, Ally Mzava, Christian Lengeler, Naomi Kaspar, Rose Nathan, Joyce Ngegba, Romanus Mtung'e and Nick Brown
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2011 10:73
  17. It is generally agreed that in high transmission areas, pregnant women have acquired a partial immunity to malaria and when infected they present few or no symptoms. However, longitudinal cohort studies invest...

    Authors: Bich-Tram Huynh, Nadine Fievet, Gildas Gbaguidi, Sophie Borgella, Blaise Guézo Mévo, Achille Massougbodji, Philippe Deloron and Michel Cot
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2011 10:72
  18. The Plasmodium Cysteine Repeat Modular Proteins (PCRMP) are a family of four conserved proteins of malaria parasites, that contain a number of motifs implicated in host-parasite interactions. Analysis of mutants ...

    Authors: Bruno Douradinha, Kevin D Augustijn, Sally G Moore, Jai Ramesar, Maria M Mota, Andrew P Waters, Chris J Janse and Joanne Thompson
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2011 10:71
  19. Cerebral malaria (CM) is a major cause of malaria mortality. Sequestration of infected red blood cells and leukocytes in brain vessels coupled with the production of pro-inflammatory factors contribute to CM. ...

    Authors: Bismark Y Sarfo, Nana O Wilson, Vincent C Bond and Jonathan K Stiles
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2011 10:69
  20. The number of Anopheles arabiensis (Diptera: Culicidae) and Anopheles pharoensis caught by human and cattle baits was investigated experimentally in the Arba Minch district of southern Ethiopia to determine if at...

    Authors: Iňaki Tirados, Gabriella Gibson, Stephen Young and Stephen J Torr
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2011 10:68
  21. Presumptive treatment of malaria is common practice in malaria endemic resource-limited settings. With the changing epidemiology of malaria and the introduction of artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT), ...

    Authors: Damalie Nakanjako, Agnes N Kiragga, Barbara Castelnuovo, Daniel J Kyabayinze and Moses R Kamya
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2011 10:66
  22. Despite years of effort, a licensed malaria vaccine is not yet available. One of the obstacles facing the development of a malaria vaccine is the extensive heterogeneity of many of the current malaria vaccine ...

    Authors: Keith Limbach, Joao Aguiar, Kalpana Gowda, Noelle Patterson, Esteban Abot, Martha Sedegah, John Sacci and Thomas Richie
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2011 10:65
  23. Home-management of malaria (HMM) strategy improves early access of anti-malarial medicines to high-risk groups in remote areas of sub-Saharan Africa. However, limited data are available on the effectiveness of...

    Authors: Billy E Ngasala, Maja Malmberg, Anja M Carlsson, Pedro E Ferreira, Max G Petzold, Daniel Blessborn, Yngve Bergqvist, José P Gil, Zul Premji and Andreas Mårtensson
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2011 10:64
  24. Previous investigations indicate that methotrexate, an old anticancer drug, could be used at low doses to treat malaria. A phase I evaluation was conducted to assess the safety and pharmacokinetic profile of t...

    Authors: Roma Chilengi, Rashid Juma, Ahmed M Abdallah, Mahfudh Bashraheil, Hudson Lodenyo, Priscilla Nyakundi, Evelyn Anabwani, Amina Salim, Gabriel Mwambingu, Ednah Wenwa, Julie Jemutai, Chemtai Kipkeu, George O Oyoo, Simon N Muchohi, Gilbert Kokwaro, Tim Niehues…
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2011 10:63
  25. In the first part of this study, an extensive literature survey led to the construction of a new version of the Liverpool Malaria Model (LMM). A new set of parameter settings was provided and a new development of...

    Authors: Volker Ermert, Andreas H Fink, Anne E Jones and Andrew P Morse
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2011 10:62
  26. Plant-based repellents have been used for generations in traditional practice as a personal protection measure against host-seeking mosquitoes. Knowledge on traditional repellent plants obtained through ethnob...

    Authors: Marta Ferreira Maia and Sarah J Moore
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2011 10(Suppl 1):S11

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 10 Supplement 1

  27. The clinical manifestations of cerebral malaria (CM) are well correlated with underlying major pathophysiological events occurring during an acute malaria infection, the most important of which, is the adheren...

    Authors: Patrice N Mimche, Donatella Taramelli and Livia Vivas
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2011 10(Suppl 1):S10

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 10 Supplement 1

  28. The outcomes from recent high profile deliberations concerning African health research and economic development all point towards the need for a mechanism to support health innovation on the continent. The mis...

    Authors: Ivan Addae-Mensah, Foluke Fakorede, Andreas Holtel and Solomon Nwaka
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2011 10(Suppl 1):S9

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 10 Supplement 1

  29. A “reverse pharmacology” approach to developing an anti-malarial phytomedicine was designed and implemented in Mali, resulting in a new standardized herbal anti-malarial after six years of research. The first ...

    Authors: Merlin L Willcox, Bertrand Graz, Jacques Falquet, Chiaka Diakite, Sergio Giani and Drissa Diallo
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2011 10(Suppl 1):S8

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 10 Supplement 1

  30. Over 1200 plant species are reported in ethnobotanical studies for the treatment of malaria and fevers, so it is important to prioritize plants for further development of anti-malarials.

    Authors: Merlin Willcox, Françoise Benoit-Vical, Dennis Fowler, Geneviève Bourdy, Gemma Burford, Sergio Giani, Rocky Graziose, Peter Houghton, Milijaona Randrianarivelojosia and Philippe Rasoanaivo
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2011 10(Suppl 1):S7

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 10 Supplement 1

  31. Recent studies on traditional medicine (TM) have begun to change perspectives on TM effects and its role in the health of various populations. The safety and effectiveness of some TMs have been studied, paving...

    Authors: Bertrand Graz, Andrew Y Kitua and Hamisi M Malebo
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2011 10(Suppl 1):S6

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 10 Supplement 1

  32. In the search for antimalarials from ethnobotanical origin, plant extracts are chemically fractionated and biological tests guide the isolation of pure active compounds. To establish the responsibility of isol...

    Authors: Eric Deharo and Hagai Ginsburg
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2011 10(Suppl 1):S5

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 10 Supplement 1

  33. In traditional medicine whole plants or mixtures of plants are used rather than isolated compounds. There is evidence that crude plant extracts often have greater in vitro or/and in vivo antiplasmodial activit...

    Authors: Philippe Rasoanaivo, Colin W Wright, Merlin L Willcox and Ben Gilbert
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2011 10(Suppl 1):S4

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 10 Supplement 1

  34. The discovery and development of new anti-malarials are at a crossroads. Fixed dose artemisinin combination therapy is now being used to treat a hundred million children each year, with a cost as low as 30 cen...

    Authors: Timothy NC Wells
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2011 10(Suppl 1):S3

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 10 Supplement 1

  35. Malaria continues to be an enormous global health challenge, with millions of new infections and deaths reported annually. This is partly due to the development of resistance by the malaria parasite to the maj...

    Authors: Eric Guantai and Kelly Chibale
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2011 10(Suppl 1):S2

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 10 Supplement 1

  36. Natural compounds, mostly from plants, have been the mainstay of traditional medicine for thousands of years. They have also been the source of lead compounds for modern medicine, but the extent of mining of n...

    Authors: Hagai Ginsburg and Eric Deharo
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2011 10(Suppl 1):S1

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 10 Supplement 1

  37. Rhoptries are specialized organelles from parasites belonging to the phylum Apicomplexa; they secrete their protein content during invasion of host target cells and are sorted into discrete subcompartments within...

    Authors: Gabriela Arévalo-Pinzón, Hernando Curtidor, Liliana C Patiño and Manuel A Patarroyo
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2011 10:60
  38. Knockdown resistance (kdr) in insects, resulting from mutation(s) in the voltage-gated sodium channel (vgsc) gene is one of the mechanisms of resistance against DDT and pyrethroid-group of insecticides. The most ...

    Authors: Om P Singh, Cherry L Dykes, Manila Lather, Om P Agrawal and Tridibes Adak
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2011 10:59
  39. In spite of enhanced control efforts, malaria remains a major public health problem causing close to a million deaths annually. With support from several donors, large amounts of artemisinin-based combination ...

    Authors: Andrea Kuemmerle, Alex NO Dodoo, Sten Olsson, Jan Van Erps, Christian Burri and Paul S Lalvani
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2011 10:57
  40. In sub-Saharan Africa, the distributions of malaria and HIV widely overlap. Among pregnant and non-pregnant adults, HIV affects susceptibility to malaria, its clinical course and impairs antibody responses to ...

    Authors: Daniel KM Muema, Francis M Ndungu, Samson M Kinyanjui and James A Berkley
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2011 10:55
  41. The development and spread of drug resistant Plasmodium falciparum strains is a major concern and novel anti-malarial drugs are, therefore, needed. Ferroquine is a ferrocenic derivative of chloroquine with proven...

    Authors: Ghyslain Mombo-Ngoma, Christian Supan, Matthias P Dal-Bianco, Michel A Missinou, Pierre-Blaise Matsiegui, Carmen L Ospina Salazar, Saadou Issifou, Daniel Ter-Minassian, Michael Ramharter, Maryvonne Kombila, Peter G Kremsner and Bertrand Lell
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2011 10:53
  42. The accurate quantification of Plasmodium falciparum parasite numbers by PCR is an important tool for monitoring growth kinetics in subjects infected and subsequently treated with anti-malarial agents.

    Authors: Rebecca J Rockett, Sarah J Tozer, Chris Peatey, Seweryn Bialasiewicz, David M Whiley, Michael D Nissen, Katharine Trenholme, James S Mc Carthy and Theo P Sloots
    Citation: Malaria Journal 2011 10:48

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