Malaria

Malaria (26)

Synopsis: Health: Health generale: Illness: Parasitic diseases: Malaria:


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#The eaves of death for malaria mosquitoes EU-funded researchers have developed three new tools to kill malaria-carrying mosquitoes.

Over the past two decades global efforts to prevent malaria and treat its victims have contributed to reduce infection dramatically

Even so, each year around 200 million people catch malaria, and 600 000 die from the disease, mostly children and women in Africa, according to the World health organization.

The netherlands-based research company specialises in developing products to control disease-transmitting insects. have been working in the field of malaria research for the past 22 years,

and bricks on up to 7 000 houses one that would yield solid scientific evidence that these tools can be deployed broadly to reduce the burden of malaria.


texte_agro-tech\R_scitechdaily.com 2015 00617.txt

The researchers also say that single-administration delivery systems for the radical treatment of malaria


texte_agro-tech\R_www.nanowerk.com 2015 0000492.txt

Thanks to this substance malaria is curable. Unfortunately, it could be found only in tiny quantities in the sweet wormwood-until the US researcher Jay Keasling was able to transfer the appropriate production route from the plant in bacteria.


texte_agro-tech\www.azonano.com 2015 00434.txt.txt

where they create clothing that kills bacteria, conducts electricity, wards off malaria, captures harmful gas and weaves transistors into shirts and dresses. otton is one of the most fascinating and misunderstood materials,

Malaria kills more than 600,000 people annually in Africa. While insecticide-treated nets are common in African homes


texte_agro-tech\www.biosciencetechnology.com 2015 01057.txt.txt

such as diagnosing and tracking Malaria and TB. It can also be applied to blood diseases, like sickle cell anemia,

for example, look at a Malaria infected patient, or TB infected patient and potentially decide on a drug choice based on some of the genetic testing copy number variations of certain genes that you would find in the sample taken from the patient. he technology also removes barriers to testing that cities

and our aging population. ext up the researchers plan to test their device in the field to detect the presence of malaria-related drug resistance.


texte_agro-tech\www.goodnewsnetwork.org 2015 00630.txt.txt

#World First Malaria Vaccine Approved and it Will be Not-for-Profit The world first malaria vaccine has been given approval by a European medical agency for future use in Sub-saharan africa, where more than a quarter million children under the age of five die every year from the disease.

European regulators examined phase III clinical trial results involving more than 16,000 young children conducted by research centers in eight African countries (Burkina faso, Gabon, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Nigeria

with all that money going back into further research for a malaria vaccine that could be even more effective.

along with current Malaria prevention techniques, like bed nets. 80%of the children involved in the clinical trials were protected also by insecticide treated bed nets.

malaria cases were reduced by almost half in children aged 5-17 months at the time of first vaccination and by 27%in infants aged 6-12 weeks.

At study end, over four years of follow-up in children RTS, S reduced malaria cases by 39,

In areas of the highest malaria burden, more than 6 000 clinical malaria cases were prevented over the study period for every 1, 000 children vaccinated


texte_agro-tech\www.greentechmedia.com 2015 000044.txt

#The Case for Long-Duration Storage: Net Electricity Load in Calif. Is 5 Years Ahead of Schedule On January 11, 2015, a rather unremarkable Sunday earlier this month,


texte_agro-tech\www.nanowerk.com 2015 04907.txt.txt

where they create clothing that kills bacteria, conducts electricity, wards off malaria, captures harmful gas and weaves transistors into shirts and dresses.

Malaria kills more than 600,000 people annually in Africa. While insecticide-treated nets are common in African homes


texte_agro-tech\www.nanowerk.com 2015 05075.txt.txt

The researchers also say that single-administration delivery systems for the radical treatment of malaria


texte_agro-tech\www.technology.org 2015 10318.txt.txt

where they create clothing that kills bacteria, conducts electricity, wards off malaria, captures harmful gas and weaves transistors into shirts and dresses. otton is one of the most fascinating and misunderstood materials,

Malaria kills more than 600,000 people annually in Africa. While insecticide-treated nets are common in African homes


texte_agro-tech\www.technology.org 2015 11162.txt.txt

The researchers also say that single-administration delivery systems for the radical treatment of malaria


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