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Malaria Journal 2013, 12:208 (17 June 2013)Living on the edge: a longitudinal study of Anopheles funestus in an isolated area of Mozambique
A well written paper which contributes to the shortage of biological knowledge on this major malaria vector species, Anopheles funestus. A longitudinal study over 104 weeks, where mosquito sampling was done in southern Mozambique, at the edge of distribution of this species. -
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Malaria Journal 2013, 12:207 (17 June 2013)Spatial distribution of malaria problem in three regions of Ethiopia
More than 75% of Ethiopia is malaria-endemic. The aim of this study was to identify socio-economic, geographic and demographic risk factors of malaria and produce a prevalence map illustrating variation in malaria risk. -
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Malaria Journal 2013, 12:206 (15 June 2013)Host immune constraints on malaria transmission: insights from population biology of within-host parasites
Mathematical model to investigate the effects of immunity to different stages of the life cycle of P. falciparum and vivax. -
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Malaria Journal 2013, 12:205 (15 June 2013)Blackwater fever in Congolese children: a report of clinical, laboratory features and risk factors
Report of a case control study of haemoglobinuria conducted over two years amongst paediatric malaria patients in Kinshasa. This may reflect an increase in the incidence of this severe complication of falciparum malaria. -
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Malaria Journal 2013, 12:204 (14 June 2013)Equivalent susceptibility of anopheles gambiae M and S molecular forms and anopheles arabiensis to plasmodium falciparum infection in Burkina Faso
The authors have tested for differences in Plasmodium falciparum infection prevalence and intensity between Anopheles gambiae M, A. gambiae S and Anopheles arabiensis, but found no difference in susceptibility between these three populations when performing experimental infections using ¿local¿ malaria strains. -
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Malaria Journal 2013, 12:203 (13 June 2013)A good night's sleep and the habit of net use: perceptions of risk and reasons for bed net use in Bukoba and Zanzibar
The article raises the very important issue about how long and to what extent people will continue to comply with malaria preventive measures as incidence decreases. - View more articles
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