Malaria

  • Malaria: Molecular and Clinical Aspects
    By Mats Wahlgren, Peter Perlmann

    Gilbert, S.C., Plebanski, M., Gupta, S., Morris, J., Cox, M., Aidoo, M., et al. (1998). Association of malaria parasite population structure, HLA and immunological antagonism. Science, 279, 1173–1177. Goerlich, R., Hacker, G., Pfeffer, ...

  • Malaria: Global Status
    By Gideon Informatics, Inc., Dr. Stephen Berger

    Malaria: Global Status is one in a series of GIDEON ebooks which explore all individual infectious diseases, drugs, vaccines, outbreaks, surveys and pathogens in every country of the world.

  • Malaria
    By Melissa Abramovitz

    It is true that the suspicion of mosquitoes was ancient and fairly common among the folk , well established according to the explorer Humboldt among the tribes of the Orinoco and , according to Robert Koch ( a nineteenth - century ...

  • Malaria
    By Susan Hillmore

    A wild party of hooded men carrying staves and hatchets came running towards them, yelping and shouting as they passed either side of the line of vehicles ahead. At each they stopped and looked inside. Sometimes they shattered the ...

  • Malaria: Poverty, Race, and Public Health in the United States
    By Margaret Humphreys

    Edward H. Beardsley, A History of Neglect: Health Care for Blacks and Mill Workers in the Twentieth-Century South (Knoxville: University ... Emaline, narrative, in Tom E. Terrill and Jerold Hirsch, ... Sarah Myers, narrative, FWP-SHC.

  • Malaria: Obstacles and Opportunities
    By Institute of Medicine, Division of International Health, Committee for the Study on Malaria Prevention and Control

    This book examines the prospects for bringing malaria under control, with specific recommendations for U.S. policy, directions for research and program funding, and appropriate roles for federal and international agencies and the medical ...

  • Malaria: Drugs, Disease and Post-genomic Biology
    By David Sullivan, Sanjeev Krishna

    If this volume attracts new students and provokes existing investigators to explore new directions, then it will have achieved much of what it has set out to do.

  • Malaria: New Insights for the Healthcare Professional

    1111/ (ISSN) 1365—3156) Our news journalists report that additional information may be obtained by contacting B. Valente, Centro de Malaria e outras Doencas Tropicais, Instituto de Higiene e Medicina Tropical, Universidade Nova de ...

  • Malaria: Genetic and Evolutionary Aspects
    By Krishna R. Dronamraju, Paolo Arese

    Progress in malaria research: the case for phylogenetics. In D.T.J. Littlewood (ed), Advances in Parasitology: The Evolution of Parasitism a Phylogenetic Perspective, vol. 54. Elsevier/Academic, Amsterdam. pp. 255–280.

  • Malaria: A Manual for Community Health Workers
    By WHO, R. L. Kouznetsov

    Chloroquine is presented as the first-line treatment. The manual has three parts. The first explains what community health workers can do to control malaria and lists the essential medicines and equipment needed.

  • Malaria
    By Mary Bates

    Mosquitoes are often considered the deadliest animals on Earth, mostly because they spread malaria. Without treatment, malaria can be fatal.

  • Malaria: Poverty, Race, and Public Health in the United States
    By Margaret Humphreys

    This is the story of a war against a disease that we can never win but must continue to fight.

  • Malaria: Immune Response to Infection and Vaccination
    By Ana Rodríguez, Maria M. Mota

    The book offers the following: - Contributions by top research leaders in the field, - Comparisons of the immune responses to both malaria infection and malaria vaccines, which are traditionally treated separately, - Coverage of the immune ...

  • Malaria: Global Status 2010 edition
    By Stephen Berger, GIDEON Informatics

    GIDEON online GIDEON online is the world's premier global infectious disease knowledge management tool. GIDEON (Global Infectious Diseases and Epidemiology Online Network) is an easy to use, interactive and comprehensive web based tool ...

  • Malaria: A Hematological Perspective
    By Geoffrey Pasvol, Saad H Abdalla

    This book reviews all of the hematological changes and interactions in malaria, one of the most important transmissible diseases in human beings. In doing so, it emphasizes the importance of malaria as a primarily hematological disease.

  • Malaria: How a Parasite Changed History
    By Jeanne Marie Ford

    Malaria is spread by infected mosquitoes. Millions of people are infected by malaria each year. Read this book to learn more about the history of this infectious disease.

  • Malaria
    By Nancy Dziedzic

    Readers will learn from the words of patients, family members, or caregivers. The symptoms, causes, treatments, and potential cures are explained in detail. Alternative treatments are also covered.

  • Malaria
    By Mick Isle

    ... Malaria Capers : Tales of Parasites and People . New York : W.W. Norton & Company , 1993 . Gibson , Mary E. , and Edwin R. Nye . Ronald Ross : Malariologist and Polymath : A Biography . New York : St. Martin's Press , 1997 . Karlen ...

  • Malaria
    By Bernard Marcus

    Throughout history, malaria has shaped the course of human events, affecting conquest, colonization, and even where people could live.

  • Malaria: Super Killer!
    By Stephen Person

    One of the oldest diseases in history, malaria was once common all over the world. Some scientists believe that malaria may have killed more people than any other disease in human history.