September 2017

Mayeta Clark 2015

Identification of highly-protective combinations of Plasmodium vivax recombinant proteins for vaccine development

September 26, 2017

The study of antigenic targets of naturally-acquired immunity is essential to identify and prioritize antigens for further functional characterization. We…

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Quantifying the association between malaria in pregnancy and stillbirth: A systematic review and meta-analysis

September 26, 2017

This landmark study estimated ~200,000 stillbirths are caused annually by malaria and that if malaria is treated the risk of stillbirth reduces. This study informed allocation of resources and preventive treatment guidelines for malaria in pregnancy. Presented at the WHO Evidence Review Group Meeting: Malaria in Pregnancy, 2017.

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Sustained Malaria Control Over an 8-Year Period in Papua New Guinea: The Challenge of Low-Density Asymptomatic Plasmodium Infections

September 19, 2017

This work identified that even if the overall burden of malaria is reduced in PNG, hidden pockets of infection can lead to failure in malaria control programs.

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Declining transmission and immunity to malaria and emerging artemisinin resistance in Thailand: a longitudinal study

September 15, 2017

This study showed that as malaria transmission and immunity declined over time, artemisinin resistance increased. Malaria control and elimination activities if not successfully sustained may create optimal conditions for the rapid expansion of artemisinin resistance.

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The complex relationship of exposure to new Plasmodium infections and clinical incidence in PNG

September 1, 2017

This world first study directly compared patterns of new P. falciparum and P. vivax infections. This work demonstrated that these two species have comparable mosquito to human transmission intensity and changed the way P. vivax prevalence estimates are interpreted in relation to transmission.

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