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  1. The Conquest of Malaria: Italy, 1900-1962 by Professor Frank Snowden, 2006-01-24
  2. Cold War, Deadly Fevers: Malaria Eradication in Mexico, 1955--1975 (Woodrow Wilson Center Press) by Marcos Cueto, 2007-05-04
  3. The Elusive Malaria Vaccine: Miracle or Mirage? by Irwin W. Sherman, 2009-05-30
  4. Mosquitoes, Malaria and Man by Gordon Harrison, 1978-09-14
  5. Malaria and Malarial Diseases by George Miller Sternberg, 2010-04-08
  6. Disease, Colonialism, and the State: Malaria in Modern East Asian History
  7. Malaria, a neglected factor in the history of Greece and Rome by W H. S. 1876-1963 Jones, Ronald Ross, et all 2010-08-20
  8. Malaria: Genetic and Evolutionary Aspects (Emerging Infectious Diseases of the 21st Century)
  9. Molecular Approaches to Malaria
  10. Fever Trail: In Search of the Cure for Malaria by Mark Honigsbaum, 2003-01-01
  11. The Imaginations of Unreasonable Men: Inspiration, Vision, and Purpose in the Quest to End Malaria by Bill Shore, 2010-11-09
  12. Parasites! - The Malaria Parasite by Sheila Wyborny, 2005-05-12
  13. Understanding Malaria and Lyme Disease
  14. The Miraculous Fever-tree: Malaria, Medicine and the Cure That Changed the World by Fiametta Rocco, 2004-03-15

21. MARA/ARMA Project Home Page
Mapping malaria risk in Africa.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

22. WHO | Health Topics
malaria Malnutrition. see Nutrition disorders. Mapping. see Geographic information systems. Marburg haemorrhagic fever. see Haemorrhagic fevers, Viral
http://www.who.int/topics/en/
Home About WHO Countries Health topics ... WHO
Health topics The pages linked to below contain links to WHO projects, initiatives, activities, information products, and contacts, organized by health and development topics. A B C D ... Z
A Accidents, Radiation
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Air pollution, Indoor

Air travel see Travel Alcohol drinking Anaemia Antenatal care see Prenatal care Anthrax Anti-HIV agents Antimicrobial drug resistance see Drug resistance Antiretroviral therapy, Highly active Arsenic Asthma ... Back to top B Biodiversity see Ecosystem Biological medicines see Pharmaceutical products Biological weapons Biomedical technology Biosafety see Containment of biohazards Bioterrorism Blindness Blood safety see also Blood transfusion Blood transfusion Bovine spongiform encephalopathy see Encephalopathy, Bovine spongiform Breastfeeding Brucellosis BSE see Encephalopathy, Bovine spongiform Burden of disease see Global burden of disease Buruli ulcer see Mycobacterium ulcerans Back to top C Campylobacter Cancer see also Skin cancer Cardiovascular diseases Cataract Cellular phone ... Cerebrovascular accident, stroke

23. Welcome To Shamwari Game Reserve In The Heart Of The Malaria Free Eastern Cape S
Shamwari is one of the world's most exclusive private game reserves. View the 'Big Five' in this malaria free environment.
http://www.shamwari.com
MALARIA FREE - EASTERN CAPE - SOUTH AFRICA
''Away-away from the dwellings of men,
By the wild deer's haunt, by the buffalo's glen,
By valleys remote where the oribi plays,
Where the gnu, the gazelle and the hartebeest graze,
And the kudu and eland undaunted recline
By the skirts of grey forests o'erhung with wild vine,
Where the elephant browses at peace in his wood,
And the river-horse gambols unscared in the flood,
And the mighty rhinoceros wallows at will,
In the fen where the wild-ass is drinking his fill." Thomas Pringle. 1820 Note: Sightings are per species and not individual animal. July 2005 New sightings - Brown Hyena and Caracal Lion (N): Lions killed an Eland Lion (S): Feeding on hippo carcass Wild dogs: New pups seen again July 2005 Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Total days viewed Black rhino Buffalo Cheetah Elephants Hippo Leopard Lion (N) Lion (S) White rhino Wild dogs June 2005 A new cheetah has been released onto the reserve.

24. MALARIA DIAGNOSIS PROPHYLAXIS TREATMENT
Online information on malaria, presented by the Haematology department of Royal Perth Hospital.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

25. MALARIA DIAGNOSIS PROPHYLAXIS TREATMENT
Online information on malaria, presented by the Haematology department of Royal Perth Hospital.
http://www.rph.wa.gov.au/labs/haem/malaria/
Malaria
An On-line Resource
Last updated April 2004. This web site is presented by the Division of Laboratory Medicine at Royal Perth Hospital.
It is provided for the information of Medical Practitioners and Laboratory Scientists.
It is regularly updated and provides the generally accepted best current practice. Comments and suggestions are welcome and should be addressed to our contributors (see below).
Click below to select from the following topics
Please take the time to read our Our Contributors: Dr Richard Davis AM PhD MSc FAACB FIBMS MASM
Emeritus Consultant Haematologist, Royal Perth Hospital.
davisrn@cygnus.uwa.edu.au
Mr Graham Icke MSc CBiol FIBiol FIBMS Grad Dip Bus
A/Principal Scientist, Laboratory Medicine, Royal Perth Hospital.
Graham.Icke@health.wa.gov.au
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26. Welcome To The Southern Africa Malaria Control
Documents on malaria control, epidemiology, public health, treatment, advocacy. Regional and country profiles.
http://www.malaria.org.zw/
SAMC
The Annex Building
Parirenyatwa Hospital
Harare
Zimbabwe
P.O.Box CY348
Causeway
Harare
Zimbabwe
Tel:
Fax: E-mail:
katikitis@zw.afro.who.int Announcements Monthly Bulletin Press Release ... Africa Malaria Day 2005 - Message of the Regional Director: Together We Can Beat Malaria It is exactly five years to the day that, in an unprecedented and historic setting, a gathering of the highest political leadership of Africa was convened to deliberate upon a single issue considered inimical to development and progress of the peoples of the continent. Read More... Malaria Control Today - Working Document Issued on 10 March 2005 to respond to increasing demands from health authorities in endemic countries and Roll Back Malaria partners for a user-friendly compilation of WHO's recommendations on malaria control. Read More...

27. Who/TDR Malaria Database
Resources for scientists doing malaria research.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

28. MALARIA: HISTORY
malaria is a protozoal disease transmitted by the Anopheles mosquito, In Western Australia an explosive outbreak of falciparum malaria occurred at
http://www.rph.wa.gov.au/labs/haem/malaria/history.html
HISTORY OF MALARIA
Malaria is a protozoal disease transmitted by the Anopheles mosquito, caused by minute parasitic protozoa of the genus Plasmodium, which infect human and insect hosts alternatively. It is a very old disease and prehistoric man is thought to have suffered from malaria. It probably originated in Africa and accompanied human migration to the Mediterranean shores, India and South East Asia. In the past it used to be common in the marshy areas around Rome and the name is derived from the Italian, (mal-aria) or "bad air"; it was also known as Roman fever. Today some 500 hundred million people in Africa, India, South East Asia and South America are exposed to endemic malaria and it is estimated to cause two and a half million deaths annually, one million of which are children. Fishermen and traders, long before British colonisation, probably introduced the disease into northern Australia and in the past malaria was not uncommon in the northern parts of the country. In Western Australia an explosive outbreak of falciparum malaria occurred at Fitzroy Crossing in 1934 which at first was mistaken for influenza and resulted in 165 deaths. WHO declared Australia free of malaria in 1981, however since that time 9 patients have contracted locally acquired malaria. The so called "airport malaria" has become a problem in recent years. A publican working in an establishment close to London's Heathrow Airport became acutely ill and was found to be suffering from falciparum malaria, he had never been out of the country. A lady driving her car past the same airport became ill with malaria although she too had never been out of the country. Four workers unloading a cargo plane at Amsterdam airport became infected with malaria. It is assumed that infected mosquitoes were carried on planes from Africa and released at the destination airport.

29. Malaria Research And Reference Reagent Resource Center (MR4)
Provides a central source of quality controlled malariarelated reagents and information to the international malaria research community.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

30. Malaria Journal | Home Page
malaria Journal is ready to receive papers on all aspects of malaria. List of the malaria sessions at the Medicine and Health in the Tropics Congress
http://www.malariajournal.com/
Home Browse articles Search Weblinks ... About Malaria Journal Editor-in-Chief:
Marcel Hommel,
Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine View the editorial board Open Access to all articles Store your searches View the 10 most accessed articles E-mail articles to a friend Comment on published articles using the discussion system Quick guide to the website EndNote/Reference Manager download tool SFX to help libraries fully integrate their information resources E-mail alerts of the latest articles RSS feed of latest articles
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BioMed Central works with researchers in biology and medicine to start new online open-access specialist journals. We provide free hosting and technical support, including online submission, and publication. The editorial group has full editorial control.
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or contact us Welcome to Malaria Journal An online journal published by BioMed Central CALL FOR PAPERS
Malaria Journal is ready to receive papers on all aspects of malaria.
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Malaria during pregnancy and foetal haematological status in Blantyre, Malawi

31. Malaria Site: Comprehensive Malaria Web Site
This site provides information on history, pathology, clinical features, diagnosis, treatment, complications and control of malaria.
http://www.malariasite.com
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32. Welcome CNM
An institution for the control of vector borne diseases including dengue, filariasis and intestinal parasitic infections. Information on programs, research and objectives.
http://www.cnm.gov.kh/indexs.htm
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  • A specialized institution set up by the Ministry of Health, to function as the nodal department responsible for the control of vector borne diseases. The functions include basic and operational research, training and supervision of health staff and implementing, monitoring and evaluating disease control programs. CNM co-ordinates four main programmes; malaria, dengue haemorrhagic fever (DHF), filariasis and schistosomiasis and intestinal parasitic infections.
Major projects currently implemented include partnership with WHO, World Bank, European Commission, USAID, JICA, IFRC and a host of national and international NGOs in addition to Ministry of Health, Ministry of Defense, Ministry of Education, etc.

33. Malaria Journal | Home Page
malaria Journal is ready to receive papers on all aspects of malaria. Altered environment and risk of malaria outbreak in South Andaman,
http://www.malariajournal.com/home/
Home Browse articles Search Weblinks ... About Malaria Journal Editor-in-Chief:
Marcel Hommel,
Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine View the editorial board Open Access to all articles Store your searches View the 10 most accessed articles E-mail articles to a friend Comment on published articles using the discussion system Quick guide to the website EndNote/Reference Manager download tool SFX to help libraries fully integrate their information resources E-mail alerts of the latest articles RSS feed of latest articles
more info

More information
Start a new Open Access journal with BioMed Central
BioMed Central works with researchers in biology and medicine to start new online open-access specialist journals. We provide free hosting and technical support, including online submission, and publication. The editorial group has full editorial control.
Find out more
or contact us Welcome to Malaria Journal An online journal published by BioMed Central CALL FOR PAPERS
Malaria Journal is ready to receive papers on all aspects of malaria.
Submit your article
online Research
Malaria during pregnancy and foetal haematological status in Blantyre, Malawi

34. Rotary Against Malaria
Information on malaria and the way it spreads, as well as information on the approach that the Rotary Club has adopted to combat its spread.
http://www.ram.com.pg/
Welcome to the official Rotary Against Malaria (PNG) Website. On this site you will find information on the disease Malaria and the way it spreads. As well as information on the approach that the Rotary Club has adopted to combat its spread. The use of the new WHO approved Long Lasting Insecticidal Nets (LLIN), which will still be effective after 21 washes and links to other information sources relating to the disease malaria, its spread and its control. Port Moresby Rotary Club Home About Us What is Malaria? ... Contact Us To contact us: Rotary Against Malaria P.O. Box 3686, Boroko, National Capital District, Papua New Guinea Telephone +(675) 3258900 Facsimilie +(675) 3259809 email us

35. MedlinePlus: Malaria
US National Institutes of Health directory of their extensive collection of malariarelated documents.
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/malaria.html
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36. Malaria Malariaprophylaxe Reisen In Die Tropen
Berichte, Hintergr¼nde und wichtige Telefonnummern rund um malaria und malariaprophlaxe (Medikamente)
http://www.malariaprophylaxe.net
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Der Sumaschinenoptimierungswettbewerb wurde von der Nachrichtenagentur heise ausgerufen und auch wir wurden gefragt, einen Link auf eine der vielen Hommingberger Gepardenwebseiten zu plazieren. Dieses ist geschehen und wir warten mal ab. Hier schon mal ein Foto:
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Malaria - Malariaprophylaxe
Malaria ist als Tropenkrankheit sehr weit verbreitet und führt bei einer Million Menschen jährlich zum Tode. Bei jährlich mindestens 300 Millionen Erkrankungen , mag die Todeszahl gering erscheinen, allerdings sind die befallenen Organe meist noch jahrelang geschädigt, sodass eine Malariaprophylaxe (Malariavorbeugung) jedem anzutraten ist, der erstmalig für wenige Tage oder Wochen in die folgend näherbeschriebenen Gebiete reisen möchte:

37. Malaria
malaria parasites have been with us since the dawn of time. The malaria genome project at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute (WEHI) has been going
http://www.wehi.edu.au/MalDB-www/intro.html
Introduction:
History of Plasmodium Parasites
Malaria parasites have been with us since the dawn of time. They probably originated in Africa (along with mankind) and fossils of mosquitoes up to 30 million years old show that the vector for malaria was present well before the earliest history. The Plasmodium parasites are highly specific, with man as the only vertebrate host and Anopheles mosquitoes as the vectors. This specificity of the parasites also points towards a long and adaptive relationship with our species. At present, at least 300,000,000 people are affected by malaria globally, and there are between 1,000,000 and 1,500,000 malaria deaths per year . Malaria is generally endemic in the tropics, with extensions into the subtropics. Malaria in travellers arriving by air is now an important cause of death in non-malarious areas, and this is not helped by the common ignorance or indifference of travellers to prophylaxis. Distribution varies greatly from country to country, and within the counties themselves, as the flight range of the vector from a suitable habitat is fortunately limited to a maximum of 2 miles, not taking account of prevailing wind etc. The map indicates current distribution of indigenous malaria according to WHO: In 1990, 80% of cases were in Africa, with the remainder clustered in nine countries: India, Brazil, Afghanistan, Sri-Lanka, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, Cambodia and China. Current data for Africa is unavailable. The disease is endemic in 91 countries currently, with small pockets of transmission in a further eight. Plasmodium falciparum is the predominant species, with 120,000,000 new cases and up to 1,000,000 deaths per year globally. It is the Plasmodium falciparum species which has given rise to the formidable drug resistant strains emerging in Asia. In 1989, WHO declared malaria control to be a global priority due to the worsening situation, and in 1993, the World Health Assembly urged member states and WHO to increase control efforts.

38. PlasmoDB: The Plasmodium Genome Resource
Provides access to finished sequence for Plasmodium falciparum (strain 3D7), generated by the Sanger Institute, TIGR/NMRC, and Stanford, in addition to a wide range of related genomicscale datasets from other sources.
http://www.plasmodb.org/
Release 4.4
Click here for a summary of resources available through PlasmoDB and information on how to cite the data provided on this site. Please be sure to provide appropriate acknowledgement to the scientists who have made their data available through PlasmoDB. Did you know document.write("");
Welcome to PlasmoDB 4.4. This is a new release and we're still working on some remaining problems. We apologize for the inconvenience. Your PlasmoDB Team Home Downloads Tools Queries ... Help
Latest News: PlasmoDB 4.4 Released Literature Relevance Tool Allows User Submissions More News ... Quick Links: Discussion Forum Community discussion, user feedback, etc. Tutorials: FAQ news bug list ... tutorial , etc. Queries: Query PlasmoDB for genes based on specific features, then combine results using the query history Tools: A collection of sequence analysis tools including BLAST Downloads: Download nucleotide and amino acid sequences including a sequence retrieval tool, SRT PubMed Crawler: PubMed publications related to malaria.

39. Malaria Vaccine Initiative
MVI s mission is to accelerate the development of promising malaria vaccine candidates and ensure their availability and accessibility for the developing
http://www.malariavaccine.org/
@import url("mvi-styles-03.css"); About MVI Contribute PATH has been selected by Amazon.com , from a field of nearly 1,000 organization, as one of the ten most innovative nonprofits in the world. Now, PATH has a chance to compete for Amazon.com's Nonprofit Innovation Award and win more than $1 million to continue its life-saving work around the world. To learn more and to find out how you can help, please visit www.path.org. MVI applauds new US initiative to reduce malaria's impact. Read the statement here MVI applauds G8 nations' decision to develop concrete proposals for advance purchase committments (APCs) to stimulate vaccine development for diseases such as malaria and AIDS. Read the MVI statement in English French , or German . Read the Finance Ministers' conclusions on development here Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) worldwide have joined forces in an effort to urge G8 leaders to boost support for PPPs as proven conduits for discovering, developing, and delivering improved interventions to fight some of the world's deadliest diseases. Download the (327 Kb).

40. Malaria Research Centre (ICMR) Delhi
An autonomous research organisation under Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) engaged in basic and applied research in malaria.
http://www.mrcindia.org
Malaria Research Centre (Indian Council of Medical Research)
Announcement: MRC is organizing an ' International Conference on Malaria ' in New Delhi from 4-6 November, 2005 to commemorate 125th anniversary of historic discovery of malaria parasite by Laveran in 1880. For details visit http://www.mrcindia.org/conf For further information e-mail to conf@mrcindia.org Download publications... Tender Notice Notice inviting tenders for construction of MRC building Malaria Research Centre (ICMR), 22 Sham Nath Marg, DELHI-110054 (India) Web designed and maintained by O.P. Singh , MRC, Delhi (e-mail: singh@mrcindia.org Best viewed in Internet Explorer 4.0 or later versions.

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