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  1. Molecular Approaches to Malaria
  2. War and Disease: Biomedical Research on Malaria in the Twentieth Century (Critical Issues in Health and Medicine) by Leo B. Slater, 2009-02-28
  3. The Elusive Malaria Vaccine: Miracle or Mirage? by Irwin W. Sherman, 2009-05-30
  4. Malaria (Epidemics) by Mick Isle, 2001-02
  5. Malaria (Understanding Diseases and Disorders) by Rachel Lynette, 2005-07-15
  6. Malaria and Malarial Diseases by George Miller Sternberg, 2010-04-08
  7. Parasites! - The Malaria Parasite by Sheila Wyborny, 2005-05-12
  8. Basic Malaria Microscopy: Part I. Learner's Guide by World Health Organization, 2010-04
  9. Rolling Back Malaria: The World Bank Global Strategy & Booster Program by World Bank, 2005-06
  10. Malaria Methods and Protocols (Methods in Molecular Medicine)
  11. Battling Malaria: On the Front Lines Against a Global Killer (Exceptional Social Studies Titles for Upper Grades) by Connie Goldsmith, 2010-08
  12. The Imaginations of Unreasonable Men: Inspiration, Vision, and Purpose in the Quest to End Malaria by Bill Shore, 2010-11-09
  13. Malaria: Drugs, Disease and Post-genomic Biology (Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology)
  14. The prevention of malaria by Ronald Ross, 2010-08-31

41. Malaria Prophylaxis-Review
Current Views on malaria Prophylaxis. A Review Article. Areas of Drug ResistantPlasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium vivax malaria. Thailand.
http://www.pol-it.org/malaria.htm&e=747

42. CNN - Malaria Outbreak In South Philippines Kills 31 - February 25, 1998
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Malaria outbreak in south Philippines kills 31
February 25, 1998 Web posted at: 6:17 a.m. EST (1117 GMT) ZAMBOANGA, Philippines (CNN) An outbreak of malaria has killed 31 people in the southern Philippines and officials on Wednesday blamed bandits for frightening off health teams sent to kill mosquitoes in remote villages. The Department of Health has sent medical teams to Siasi Island, 120 km (75 miles) southwest of Zamboanga, to contain the outbreak, which started in January, regional health director Lourdes Labiano said. Twenty-four villagers on the small island died last month and another seven on Sunday. Another 200 have the disease, she said. Health officials said malaria was endemic in several southern islands because they were heavily forested. But health teams assigned to spray houses with insecticide could not penetrate some villages because of rebels and bandits roaming the area, they said.
Malaria called a growing threat
Malaria, a disease caused by parasites, causes or contributes to 3 million deaths and 500 million acute illnesses a year, according to the Malaria Foundation. Nearly eradicated in 37 coutries 30 years ago, it has since begun to return, as drug-resistant strains have developed.

43. Virtual Naval Hospital - Navy Medical Department Pocket Guide To
The US Navy guide to preventing and controlling malaria.Category Health Conditions and Diseases Parasitic malaria......Navy Medical Department Pocket Guide to malaria Prevention and Control NEHCTMPM 6250.1. Download the complete malaria Prevention and Control (PDF format).
http://www.vnh.org/Malaria/Malaria.html&e=747

44. Main
Scheduled and tailormade open-vehicle safaris into Kruger National Park. General information and FAQs on Kruger, malaria and LES.
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45. Malaria Consortium Home Page
The malaria Consortium is a leading international organisation of multidisciplinaryexperts working to reduce the global burden of malaria.
http://www.malariaconsortium.org/&e=747

46. ADAP Drugs: Pyrimethamine
Used for the treatment and prevention of malaria. Also used to treat AIDSrelated diarrhea and as one of a combination of drugs to treat Toxoplasma gondii, a protozoal infection. Marketed as Daraprim and Fansidar. Site includes drug description, dosage, and side effects.
http://www.atdn.org/access/drugs/pyri.html
pyrimethamine (Daraprim, Fansidar) Drug description
Pyrimethamine is used for the treatment and prevention of malaria. Pyrimethamine is also used to treat AIDS-related diarrhea and as one of a combination of drugs to treat Toxoplasma gondii, a protozoal infection. Many HIV+ have been exposed to toxoplasmosis (toxo), but are able to keep the infection in check until their immune systems become relatively weak. People can become infected with the toxo organism by coming in contact with feces, frequently found in dirt. Symptoms include headaches, fever, confusion, lack of energy, and, in some cases, inflammation of parts of the eyes. Toxo can also cause loss of mental status, seizures and paralysis. Toxoplasmosis can become resistant or unresponsive to existing treatments. Glaxo-Wellcome, Inc., which makes Daraprim, has an HIV Patient Assistance Program - call (800) 722-9294. Side effects
Folic acid deficiency can cause a painful burning tongue, loss of taste, and anemia. Other side effects can be skin rash, fever, nervousness, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, bone marrow depression, and jaundice. Dosage
Pyrimethamine comes in tablets combined with sulfad oxine called Fansidar. For treatment of Isosporiasis infection, adults take 50-75 mg of pyrimethamine daily, as needed to control or eliminate infection. For treatment of toxoplasmosis, usual dose is 25 mg daily. For AIDS related toxo, treatment begins with a loading dose of 100-200 mg in 2 divided doses daily for the first 2 days, then 50-75 mg daily. Maintenance treatment is 25 mg per day, sulfadiazine 4 grams per day, and

47. The Multilateral Initiative On Malaria (MIM)
Information about MIM initiatives and achievements as well as information about malaria funding and Category Regional Africa Health malaria......The Multilateral Initiative on malaria (MIM) is an international collaborationand cooperation in scientific research against malaria.
http://mim.nih.gov/&e=747

48. ADAP Drugs: Primaquine
A treatment for malaria which is also used in combination with clindamycin for treating mild to moderate PCP pneumonia when first choice treatments are not tolerated or not working well.
http://www.atdn.org/access/drugs/prim.html
primaquine (Primaquine Phosphate) Drug description
Primaquine is a treatment for malaria. Primaquine is also used in combination with clindamycin for treating mild to moderate PCP pneumonia when first choice treatments are not tolerated or not working well. Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia, commonly referred to as PCP, can affect the lungs as well as other parts of the body, including the skin and internal organs. People who are at the greatest risk of contracting this type of pneumonia are those who have less than 200 T4 cells. Symptoms of PCP include shortness of breath, dry cough, and fever. PCP seems to occur very frequently in women as a first or second AIDS-defining illness. Diagnosis in women is often delayed and the illness may be severe by the time it is detected. Studies are ongoing to determine the usefulness and safety of combined treatment with primaquine and clindamycin. Side effects
The combination of primaquine and clindamycin is generally well tolerated. Nausea, vomiting and stomach cramps occasionally occur. Other side effects can be anemia, headache, visual disturbance and intense itching. Dosage
Combination therapy with oral primaquine at 15 or 30 mg daily with clindamycin given intravenously or orally at 1.8-3.6 g in 3 or 4 divided doses daily is effective in treating PCP.

49. MEDLINEplus Malaria
US National Institutes of Health directory of their extensive collection of malariarelated documentsCategory Health Conditions and Diseases Parasitic malaria......Search MEDLINE for recent research articles on • malaria. View slideshowon malaria. Go Local Health services in North Carolina
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/malaria.html&e=747

50. Welcome To Malarex.com
Antimalarial. Features product and malaria information, press releases, and related links.
http://www.malarex.com/
Our Mission :: A New Era in Disease Control
Malarex Objectives :: Millenia Hope is responsible for the development of Malarex ®™, a product developed to combat malaria. Our goal is to fight malaria and other infectious diseases both through the development and distribution of natural disease control agents and through environmental and information services. Combining our strengths with those of other strategic symbiotic corporations, we are now part of the larger conglomeration of international companies dedicated to improving human health around the world. Vision :: The Hope of a Brighter Future
As long as the world is inflicted with disease, individuals on every continent and from every class, will find themselves in need of solutions for their well-being. Our vision is of a world where health problems are confronted as fast as they occur. We cannot eradicate disease, but we must offer everyone, everywhere the hope of a better future. Global Network
A global network Incorporated in 1997, Millenia Hope's

51. MIMCom Malaria Research Resources
MIMCom Communications Working Group of the Multilateral Initiativeon malaria. Skip NLM Navigation NLM Home Page MIMCom malaria
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/mimcom/mimcomhome.html&e=747

52. NIAID Research On Emerging Infectious Diseases
Research on emerging infectious diseases Tuberculosis, Hepatitis C, malaria, Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli, Lyme disease, Influenza, AIDS, and other emerging viral diseases.
http://www3.bc.sympatico.ca/me/patientsguide/eidpg.htm
Emerging infectious diseases are commonly defined as those that have newly appeared in a population or have existed but are rapidly increasing in incidence or geographic range. Recent examples include HIV/AIDS, Lyme disease and hepatitis C. The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) conducts and supports research and scientific training to meet the challenges of emerging diseases. This document provides a brief overview of NIAID¹s emerging disease research programs.
Tuberculosis
Nearly 2 billion people, one-third of the world¹s population, are infected with the tuberculosis (TB) bacterium. This includes between 10 and 15 million people in the United States. TB is the world¹s leading cause of death from a single infectious organism, killing more adults each year than AIDS and malaria combined. The TB crisis is intensified by the emergence of disease caused by multidrug-resistant organisms. Infections caused by these organisms may result in an incurable form of the disease. The World Health Organization estimates that more than 50 million people worldwide may be infected with drug-resistant strains of TB. NIAID¹s TB research program encompasses studies of the epidemiology and natural history of TB, and basic and applied research to develop new ways to diagnose, treat and prevent TB. An NIAID-funded center at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, coordinates national and international basic and clinical research programs on TB. The center¹s primary goals are to develop new ways to measure the effectiveness of new drugs and to identify the immune responses that protect an individual from TB, information needed to evaluate candidate TB vaccines. Another NIAID-funded facility acquires and screens natural and synthetic compounds in a search for new TB antibiotics. NIAID also supports a number of facilities for the preclinical evaluation of TB drugs in mouse models of the disease and to provide tuberculosis reagents to qualified investigators.

53. Roll Back Malaria General Public
Roll Back malaria is a global partnership to halve the world's malariaburden by 2010. News and comment on international efforts
http://mosquito.who.int/cgi-bin/rbm/login_rbm.jsp?cde=fr&e=747

54. Www.fleetstreetclinic.com
A specialist travel clinic in the UK. Resources on vaccine recommendations, malaria, travel medicine news.
http://www.fleetstreetclinic.com/
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55. Africa Malaria Day 2002
On the 25th of April, 2002 Africa celebrated Africa malaria Day. This year the theme for the day Category Health Conditions and Diseases Parasitic malaria......AFRICA malaria DAY 2002 MOBILIZING COMMUNITIES TO ROLL BACK malaria.Africa celebrated Africa malaria Day on April 25th. This year
http://mosquito.who.int/amd/abuja2002_first.htm&e=747

56. Malarone - An Antimalarial Drug For Malaria Treatment And Malaria Prevention
Information for health care professionals and patients on malaria, its treatment, and prophylaxis using Malarone (atovaquone proguanil HCI) tablets from GlaxoSmithKline.
http://www.malarone.com
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57. Malaria Links
A reference page containing links on malaria diagnosis, treatment and control as well as links for Category Health Conditions and Diseases Parasitic malaria......malaria Links. French Italian German Spanish Click for malaria TravelInformation. malaria NEWS MFI Press Releases; BBC
http://www.geocities.com/aaadeel/malaria.html&e=747

58. Welcome To Malaria Vaccine Clinical Trials
Details an initiative that uses volunteers for vaccines developed for the prevention of malaria and tuberculosis.
http://www.malaria-vaccines.org.uk
Welcome to Malaria Vaccine Trials - clinical trials conducted at the University of Oxford for research into the vaccination of malaria and tuberculosis
The research for this initiative is supported by the following -

59. Malaria Travel Information
A reference page containing links on information and advice regarding protection of international Category Health Conditions and Diseases Parasitic malaria......A reference page containing links advice regarding protection of internationaltravellers against malaria. malaria Travel Information.
http://www.geocities.com/aaadeel/maltravel.html&e=747

60. Rockcliff Game Farm Rockcliff
A game hunting farm in the malaria free region of South Africa.
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Situated in the beautiful Eastern Cape Province of South Africa, this farm in the heart of Settlers Country is home to a variety of game ranging from the small blue duiker to the majestic Eastern Cape Kudu. The variety in fauna lends itself to plains aminals such as blesbuck and black wildebeest and the valley bushveld to nyala, impala and kudu. The climate is moderate with little or no frost in winter and pleasant cooling breezes from the sea. Species Available:
Kudu Blesbok Bushpig Bushbuck Common Duiker Blue Duiker Red Hartebeest Impala Nyala Mountain Reedbuck Springbuck Black Wildebeest Blue Wildebeest Lechwe Climate : Summer temperatures vary between 9 deg C and 30 deg C while winters are cool, but never drops below deg C and no frost occurs, but heavy dew occurs. Rainfall is approximately 500 - 600 mm annually and falls predominantly in summer months Other wildlife: A very large variety of bird life is indigenous to the area (more than 200 species). The Knysna Lourie, with its distinctive red wings and loud call, can be found in the valleys and Martial Eagles soar on the updrafts, searching for dassies and other creatures. Leguan and large tortoises are frequently found. Occasionally jackal and lynx are found and at night a variety of small animals come out to feed.

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