Malaria mosquitoes in South America are evolving and becoming harder to control with current methods, according to a new study.
Anopheles darlingi mosquitoes—a major vector of malaria in South America—are evolving in response to insecticides, which may ...
Beyond resistance‑associated genes, the researchers uncovered deep geographic population structure and high overall genetic diversity.
While researchers have spent decades searching for malaria vaccines, only two have ever been authorized, a situation many scientists hope to change as they race to leverage new technology against one ...
The U.S. government’s relief efforts for malaria were devastated by the elimination of the U.S. Agency for International ...
Jess Randall’s experience contracting malaria during a global health internship in rural Kenya has reshaped her career goals, ...
Malaria parasites contain tiny spinning crystals that have puzzled scientists for years. New research reveals they’re powered ...
The soft footfalls of thousands of moccasins along unpaved rural roads across Bangladesh could be considered the soundtrack to this country's astonishing success in its battle against malaria. On one ...
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is warning doctors and public health officials about a handful of locally acquired cases of malaria. There hasn’t been a case of malaria caught ...
A New Jersey resident has developed a case of malaria without having traveled internationally, potentially making it the first locally transmitted case in decades, state health officials say. The ...