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  1. Malaria Control During Mass Population Movements and Natural Disasters by Peter B. Bloland and Holly A. Williams, Roundtable on the Demography of Forced Migration, et all 2002-12-17
  2. Malaria in the Upper Mississippi Valley 1760 1900 (Public health in America) by Erwin Heinz Ackerknecht, 1977-01
  3. Practical Malaria Control - a Handbook for Field Workers by Carl E M Gunther, 1942
  4. Allgemeine Therapie Der Infectionskrankheiten; Aniologie Und Therapie Der Streptokekken-Infectionen; Die Malaria Nach Den Neuesten Forschungen (1902) (German Edition) by Emil Behring, W. Von Lingelsheim, et all 2010-09-10
  5. PDQ Travelers' Malaria by Patricia Schlagenhauf-Lawlor, Maia Funk-Baumann, 2005-05-01
  6. Malaria and the Red Cell by Ciba Foundation, 1983
  7. Malaria (Diseases and Disorders) by Melissa Abramovitz, 2005-07-15
  8. Travelers' Malaria, 2/E by Patricia Schlagenhauf, 2007-09-30
  9. Malaria, Fleckfieber, Pest: Auswirkungen auf Kultur und Geschicht, medizinische Fortschritte (German Edition) by Erwin Schimitschek, 1985
  10. Epidemien. Das groÃ?e Sterben der Indianer. Pocken, Masern, Grippe, Fleckfieber, Cholera, Malaria by Rudolf Oeser,
  11. Ueber Malaria- Und Andere Blutparasiten: Nebst Anhang: Eine Wirksame Methode Der Chromatin- Und Blutfärbung (German Edition) by Hans Richard Paul Ziemann, 2010-04-08
  12. Malaria Dreams by Stuart Stevens, 1999
  13. Malaria: Meeting the global challenge (A.I.D. science and technology in development series) by Alexanderina V Shuler, 1985
  14. Aerztliche Erfahrungen Uber Die Malaria Der Tropen-Lander (1889) by Ludwig Martin, 2010-09-10

101. Travel South Africa - African Safaris And Game Lodges - Eastern Cape - Hotels -
Game reserve, safaris, conference facilities luxury accommodation situated in malaria free Eastern Cape, South Africa.
http://www.kariega.co.za
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KARIEGA GAME RESERVE
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Quick Links Game Lodge Accommodation Big 5 Game Viewing African Safaris Travel South Africa ... Links Located in pristine surroundings, the tranquillity and splendour of KARIEGA GAME RESERVE, a Big 5 game lodge, in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa, is beyond doubt awesome. Sanctuary to abundant game and wildlife such as lion, elephant, leopard, rhino, hippo, giraffe, zebra, eland, wildebeest, waterbuck and a variety of antelope, as well as a myriad of bird species, including nesting Martial, Crowned and Fish Eagles, this 5000 hectare private game reserve is a must, for those seeking the retreat and the thrill of the great outdoors and an African Safari vacation of a lifetime. Set high above the spectacular Kariega River Valley, you cannot get closer to nature than in this wondrous African wilderness, in the heart of the 1820 Settler Country, with its rich historical heritage. The golden beaches of Kenton-on-Sea are less than 15 minutes away.

102. [MMV] « Medicines For Malaria Venture »
MMV is a nonprofit foundation created to discover, develop and deliver new, affordable antimalarial drugs through effective publicprivate partnerships.
http://www.mmv.org/
Search Advanced search Contact Donate Site map ... MMV Projects Print Email this page Glossary Medicines for Malaria Venture (MMV)
A nonprofit organization created to discover, develop and deliver new antimalarial drugs through effective public-private partnerships. Our vision is a world in which affordable drugs will help eliminate the devastating effects of malaria and help protect the billions of people, especially children and pregnant women, at risk of this terrible disease. Credits 7 September 2005 REMINDER - Scientific Symposium on PANDA > Read 1 September 2005 > Read 26 August 2005 OPEN CALL for MALARIA ESSAYS > Read 23 August 2005 International Conference on Malaria (Laveran to Genomics) > Read 15 August 2005 Upcoming MMV Board and ESAC meetings > Read 11 August 2005 United Against Malaria Concert - 8 October > Read

103. 3. Malaria
mosquitoes are a nuisance, and a publichealth threat.
http://whyfiles.org/016skeeter/3.html
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Malaria on the rebound...
Malaria is an ancient disease caused by a blood-borne parasite that infects and then destroys red blood cells. Malaria victims can suffer repeated episodes of fever, or anemia or death. A female Anopheles gambiae mosquito feeding on a person. Anopheles transmit the malaria parasite. Photo courtesy of CDC, viewed at National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases After years of decline, malaria is on the move, and despite the recent headlines given to the "catch-me-you're-dead" Ebola virus, it's malaria that counts its victims in the millions: the disease infects about 400 million people each year, according to the World Health Organization About 1,200 Americans are infected with malaria each year; most while traveling abroad. The 1995 Michigan case was not the only recent infection in temperate parts of the United States: in 1993, two people in New York City, which is at least 1,000 miles north of malaria country, caught the ancient illness from mosquitoes that had fed on infected people in the area. Since the outbreak limited itself, mosquito-control efforts were not needed (see Mosquito-transmitted malaria...

104. Registro En INFOMALARIA
P¡gina de informaci³n del paludismo, malaria y malarone.
http://www.infomalaria.com/
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105. Malign Malarial Manipulation
malaria parasite changes sex ratio to promote reproduction. The life cycle of the malaria parasite. Some of the merozoites form gametocytes,
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The life cycle of the malaria parasite. Some of the merozoites form gametocytes, the sexual stage, which mate inside a mosquito, helping transmit malaria.
The original sexual predator?
POSTED 6 JAN 2000 Malaria it's so common you can't even count the death toll. Is it one million? Is it three million, mainly pregnant women and the young? We don't know, nor can we count the annual disease toll between 300 to 500 million people, mainly in the tropics. Although malaria is seldom fatal, it can cause coma, mental retardation, or rupture of the spleen. Even though malaria mainly afflicts people with impaired cash flow, making it a bore to the money-mad medical machine, scientists are still trying to figure out how the parasite works, and how to fight it. For a lowly parasite, the various species of protozoans in the genus Falciparum have lots of nasty tricks. They can
  • change their coating to evade the immune system,
  • be spread by mosquitoes a wily foe that no amount of insecticide can eliminate, and

106. CNN - Preventing Malaria: To Take Lariam Or Not? - December 27, 1999
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December 27, 1999 Web posted at: 9:49 AM EST (1449 GMT) In this story: Safe and effective Use with caution RELATEDS By Kathleen Doheny (WebMD) Chills, malaise and headache could signal the flu. But in some parts of the world, those symptoms bringing with them the possibility of kidney failure, coma and even death usually mean one thing: malaria. No vaccine for malaria is on the market yet, so people traveling to high-risk areas must make do with taking whatever precautions they can like wearing long sleeves and long pants to guard against mosquito bites, a common route of infection. Travelers are also usually advised to take antimalarial drugs such as chloroquine, just in case. But some strains of the parasite Plasmodium falciparum, which causes the most serious form of malaria, have grown resistant to chloroquine. In recent years, one antimalarial drug, mefloquine, sold under the brand name of Lariam, has increasingly been prescribed.

107. 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/index.html
Malaria
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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).
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108. SCOPE: Malaria
The SCOPE malaria Forum explores the controversy around the treatment and control of malaria.
http://scope.educ.washington.edu/malaria/
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About SCOPE SCOPE curriculum projects use the Web-based Integrated Science Environment ( WISE ) at the University of California, Berkeley. Since January 1, 2005, people have been afflicted by malaria; and of these, have died. of these deaths were pregnant women or children under the age of five. Since you loaded this page, more people have been afflicted by malaria and more people have died of this infection. Credits
Malaria
Controversies Surrounding the Control and Treatment of Malaria
What is to be done about malaria?
Malaria is one of the planet's deadliest diseases and one of the leading causes of sickness in poor developing countries. The World Health Organization reports that there are 300 to 500 million clinical cases of malaria each year resulting in 1.5 to 2.7 million deaths. Scientists and policy makers are currently debating over the best strategies for control and/or eradication of this devastating disease. Find out more about the different issues surrounding the control and treatment of malaria by
A Complex Issue
The malaria issue represents a complex problem involving scientific, social, and political arguments.

109. Guardian Unlimited | Guardian Daily Comment | Africa's Economic Problems Have A
Explains the link between disease burden and economic development, focusing on malaria.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,3604,751220,00.html
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110. Travel Health And Tropical Diseases
Information on tropical diseases especially malaria, dangerous sea creatures, survival at sea.
http://www.caske2000.org/health
You can also visit this other website: Site designed by Jean-Philippe Soulé Email any questions or comments to Jean-Philippe

111. MMV - Medicines For Malaria Venture
devastating effects of malaria and help protect the children, pregnant malaria Drawing Contest held by MMV and Mahidol University in Thailand
http://www.mmv.org/pages/page_main.htm

112. Makanyane Safari Lodge 8 Luxury Exclusive Accommodation Suites In The Malaria-fr
Hidden in lush riverside forest in the malaria free Madikwe Game Reserve.
http://www.makanyane.com/
A new luxurious and exclusive safari lodge, Makanyane is situated on private land within the magnificent 75,000 hectare malaria-free Madikwe Game Reserve - home to the Big 5 and a myriad of other animal and bird species. Makanyane, which lies hidden in lush riverside forest, offers unforgettable wildlife experiences, exquisite accommodation and cuisine as well as outstanding personal service.
Visit Makanyane Safari Lodge to experience the drama and mystery of Africa's vast natural history, exhilarating wildlife, ancient legends and rich cultural history and to relax and revitalise body and mind.
The African Wild Dog (in the Tswana language, "Makanyane"), which has been successfully re-established in Madikwe, is on the WWF Endangered Species List. [ more...

113. Boing Boing: Malaria Attracts Mosquitoes
malaria attracts mosquitoes A new study oddly posits that mosquitoes are actually attracted to people who already have malaria.
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A new study oddly posits that mosquitoes are actually attracted to people who already have malaria. Scientists from the University of Pierre and Marie Curie ran a study in Kenya where odors from children infected with the transmissible stage of the disease were wafted toward mosquitoes. Twice as many mosquitoes targeted those children than went after the kids who were healthy or weren't in the transmissible stage. The weirdest thing is that the parasite itself appears to be orchestrating the phenomenon. From New Scientist: Link (Thanks, Big Friend Alderman
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114. Scientists Battle Brazilian Malaria Outbreak
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115. BBC NEWS | Health | Medical Notes | Malaria
malaria kills over a million people a year and is second only to tuberculosis in its threat to world health.
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Malaria kills over a million people a year and is second only to tuberculosis in its impact on world health.
The parasitic disease is present in 90 countries and infects one in 10 of the world's population - mainly people living in Africa, India, Brazil, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Colombia and the Solomon Islands. There are four main types of malaria, all spread via mosquitoes. Ninety per cent of all malaria cases are in sub-Saharan Africa where it is the main cause of death and a major threat to child health. Worldwide, a child dies of malaria every 30 seconds. Pregnant women are also particularly vulnerable to the disease, which is curable if diagnosed early. The economic impact of the disease is immense, causing many lost days of work and loss of tourism and investment. What are the symptoms? Most people survive a bout of malaria after a 10-20 day illness, but it is important to spot the symptoms early. The first is high fever, followed a few hours later by chills. Two to four days later, this cycle is repeated. The most serious forms of the disease can affect the kidneys and brain and can cause anaemia, coma and death.

116. AMANET: The African Malaria Network Trust
Fighting against malaria through global awareness, research and development of malaria intervention, identifying potential testing sites, and promoting good governance, efficient management and networking of malaria institutions in Africa.
http://www.amanet-trust.org/
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Welcome to the AMANET Homepage. Updated: 06.09.2005
The mission of AMANET is to "Promote Capacity Strengthening and Networking of Malaria Research and Development in Africa". Some of the participants for the just ended WHO/AMANET/AAVP ICH-GCP Workshop.
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117. HPA Malaria Reference Laboratory
This is the website of the Public Health Laboratories, malaria Reference Laboratory, UK. It contains guidelines for travellers from UK for protection
http://www.malaria-reference.co.uk/

118. The Traveling Physician - Arthur Dover MD
Travel health consultations, immunizations, malaria prevention, and yellow fever vaccines performed in your Santa Cruz, San Jose or Monterey area home or business.
http://www.arthurdovermd.com

119. SMRU-Shoklo Malaria Research Unit
malaria research along the ThaiBurmese border. Includes location, publications, malaria task force, and photograph album.
http://www.shoklo-unit.com/
Shoklo Malaria Research Unit Welcome to SMRU Malaria Research Web Site!

120. Matamba Private Game Lodge
Situated in the malaria free Waterberg Biosphere near Elisras.
http://www.matamba.co.za/
Luxury African Safaris
Matamba Private Game Lodge Home An African Dream Luxury Lodge Living General Safaris Location Map Sunsets in Africa Wildlife Pictures Contact us An African Experience Matamba is situated in the malaria free Waterberg Biosphere, only 2 ½ hours from Johannesburg.
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