
What’s New in Malaria Epidemiology?
To reduce malaria burden on a global scale, concerted global efforts will require enhanced surveillance of endemic transmission and imported malaria… Read more »
To reduce malaria burden on a global scale, concerted global efforts will require enhanced surveillance of endemic transmission and imported malaria… Read more »
For World Malaria Day we invited Dr. Ernest Tambo, Editorial Board member of Infectious Disease of Poverty to write about the importance of… Read more »
Since 2000, thanks to global effort, substantial progress has been made in reducing malaria worldwide. However, some countries in… Read more »
Malaria has been a public health problem in Lao PDR for decades but due to government and stakeholders’ efforts, malaria cases… Read more »
This blog was originally posted on the Sanger Institute blog which can be read here.
Authors publishing in Infectious Diseases of Poverty talk about their research findings regarding mosquito resistance to… Read more »
Infectious Diseases of Poverty has published an article investigating the risk of malaria on the China-Myanmar border and how this… Read more »
World Malaria Day takes place on 25 April and in this blog, authors of an article published in Tropical Medicine and Health talk… Read more »
The Editor-in-Chief of Infectious Diseases of Poverty explains more about an Editorial recently published on the significance of… Read more »
Sarah Venis of Médecins Sans Frontières tells us more about what's being covered at this year's MSF Scientific Day on May 7 and… Read more »