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Zapped Malaria Parasite Raises Vaccine Hopes
A malaria vaccine has become the first to provide 100% protection against the disease, confounding critics and far surpassing any other experimental malaria vaccine tested. It will now be tested further in clinical trials in Africa. [More]
Source: Scientific American - Official RSS Feed - August 8, 2013 Category: Science Tags: Health,Infectious Diseases,Biotechnology,Biotechnology,Health,Society & Policy Source Type: research

Media release: Travel-acquired infections and illnesses in Canadians: surveillance report
This study, then, provides information that until now we have had to infer from travel-acquired illness in other groups. The study uncovered a number of surprises for travelling Canadians and Canadian immigrants. For example, travel to visit friends and relatives carries a particularly high risk of illness. Serious diseases, like malaria, malaria or enteric fever, are in fact common imported illnesses. And diseases significant to public health, like hepatitis B and tuberculosis, are common as well among returning travellers. “In order to maximize opportunities for prevention of these types of potentially serious infectio...
Source: Open Medicine Blog - - February 11, 2014 Category: Medical Publishers Authors: Carlyn Zwarenstein Source Type: blogs

In Case You Missed It:
The first 3-D–-printed drug, a malaria vaccine approval and more! / Top news from around the world -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com
Source: Scientific American - Official RSS Feed - September 20, 2015 Category: Science Tags: Advances The Sciences Source Type: research

In Case You Missed It--Top News from around the World
The first 3-D–-printed drug, a malaria vaccine approval and more! -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com
Source: Scientific American - Official RSS Feed - September 20, 2015 Category: Science Tags: Advances The Sciences Source Type: research

World's First Malaria Vaccine Delayed as WHO Experts Urge Caution
The decision is likely to delay a possible broad roll-out of the shot for between three and five years -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com
Source: Scientific American - Official RSS Feed - October 26, 2015 Category: Science Tags: Health Medicine Pharmaceuticals Public Health The Body Wellness Source Type: research

An immunoinformatics approach to promiscuous peptides design for Plasmodium falciparum erythrocyte membrane protein-1
Mol. BioSyst., 2017, Accepted Manuscript DOI: 10.1039/C7MB00332C, PaperNazam khan, Rajender kumar, Shakti Chauhan, Umar Farooq Plasmodium falciparum erythrocyte membrane protein-1 (Pfemp-1) a variant adhesion molecule can acts as key component of immunity against malaria. In the current scenario of malaria vaccines, no efficient vaccines are... The content of this RSS Feed (c) The Royal Society of Chemistry
Source: RSC - Molecular Biosystems - August 12, 2017 Category: Molecular Biology Authors: Nazam khan Source Type: research

Liposome engraftment and antigen combination potentiate the immune response towards conserved epitopes of the malaria vaccine candidate MSP2
Vaccine. 2021 Feb 20:S0264-410X(21)00158-4. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2021.02.010. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTMerozoite surface protein 2 (MSP2) is a highly abundant, GPI-anchored surface antigen on merozoites of the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum. It consists of highly conserved N- and C-terminal domains, and a central polymorphic region that allows all MSP2 alleles to be categorized into the 3D7 or FC27 family. Previously it has been shown that epitope accessibility differs between lipid-bound and lipid-free MSP2, suggesting that lipid interactions modulate the conformation and antigenicity in a way that may bett...
Source: Vaccine - February 23, 2021 Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Sreedam C Das Jason D Price Katharine Gosling Nicola MacLennan Ricardo Ata íde Jeffrey Seow Vashti Irani Ines I Atmosukarto Robin F Anders Jack S Richards Christopher A MacRaild Raymond S Norton Source Type: research

Infectious diseases in returned travellers, NSW, 2010-2011
CONCLUSION: A large proportion of selected enteric and vectorborne disease case notifications were associated with overseas travel. All potential travellers should be made aware of the risks and available preventive measures, such as vaccination against hepatitis A and typhoid fever, taking precautions with food and water and use of malaria chemoprophylaxis, where appropriate. Improvements in data on risk factors, reason for travel and barriers to the use of preventive measures would better inform prevention strategies.PMID:24939227 | DOI:10.1071/NB13005
Source: New South Wales Public Health Bulletin - June 19, 2014 Category: Health Management Authors: Praveena Gunaratnam Sean Tobin Holly Seale Jeremy M McAnulty Source Type: research

Liposome engraftment and antigen combination potentiate the immune response towards conserved epitopes of the malaria vaccine candidate MSP2
Vaccine. 2021 Feb 20:S0264-410X(21)00158-4. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2021.02.010. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTMerozoite surface protein 2 (MSP2) is a highly abundant, GPI-anchored surface antigen on merozoites of the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum. It consists of highly conserved N- and C-terminal domains, and a central polymorphic region that allows all MSP2 alleles to be categorized into the 3D7 or FC27 family. Previously it has been shown that epitope accessibility differs between lipid-bound and lipid-free MSP2, suggesting that lipid interactions modulate the conformation and antigenicity in a way that may bett...
Source: Vaccine - February 23, 2021 Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Sreedam C Das Jason D Price Katharine Gosling Nicola MacLennan Ricardo Ata íde Jeffrey Seow Vashti Irani Ines I Atmosukarto Robin F Anders Jack S Richards Christopher A MacRaild Raymond S Norton Source Type: research

Infectious diseases in returned travellers, NSW, 2010-2011
CONCLUSION: A large proportion of selected enteric and vectorborne disease case notifications were associated with overseas travel. All potential travellers should be made aware of the risks and available preventive measures, such as vaccination against hepatitis A and typhoid fever, taking precautions with food and water and use of malaria chemoprophylaxis, where appropriate. Improvements in data on risk factors, reason for travel and barriers to the use of preventive measures would better inform prevention strategies.PMID:24939227 | DOI:10.1071/NB13005
Source: New South Wales Public Health Bulletin - June 19, 2014 Category: Health Management Authors: Praveena Gunaratnam Sean Tobin Holly Seale Jeremy M McAnulty Source Type: research

Protection against COVID-19 in African population: Immunology, genetics, and malaria clues for therapeutic targets
CONCLUSION: Understanding pathophysiological mechanisms can help identify target points for drugs and vaccines development against COVID-19. To our knowledge, this is the first study that explores this link and proposes a biological and molecular answer to the epidemiologic discrepancy in COVID-19 in Africa.PMID:33631219 | DOI:10.1016/j.virusres.2021.198347
Source: Virus Research - February 25, 2021 Category: Virology Authors: Marcos Altable Juan Mois és de la Serna Source Type: research

Infectious diseases in returned travellers, NSW, 2010-2011
CONCLUSION: A large proportion of selected enteric and vectorborne disease case notifications were associated with overseas travel. All potential travellers should be made aware of the risks and available preventive measures, such as vaccination against hepatitis A and typhoid fever, taking precautions with food and water and use of malaria chemoprophylaxis, where appropriate. Improvements in data on risk factors, reason for travel and barriers to the use of preventive measures would better inform prevention strategies.PMID:24939227 | DOI:10.1071/NB13005
Source: New South Wales Public Health Bulletin - June 19, 2014 Category: Health Management Authors: Praveena Gunaratnam Sean Tobin Holly Seale Jeremy M McAnulty Source Type: research