Prompt recognition and treatment of malaria infections (symptomatic and asymptomatic) are necessary to prevent maternal anemia and LBW. Microscopy or rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) are currently ...
What am I looking at? This is a colored scanning electron microscopy image of a human red blood cell infected with the parasite that causes malaria. The infected cell is blue (1), and the uninfected ...
“Expansion microscopy gives you opportunities that ... using ExM to study structural adaptations in clinical isolates of malaria parasites and other parasites endemic to the region.
The R21/Matrix-M malaria vaccine offers the highest efficacy in the history of malaria vaccine development as reported by Mehreen Datoo and colleagues.1 The potential for saving the lives of African ...
Submicroscopic infections in immune and semi-immune adults from areas of high malaria transmission are ... or rapid diagnostic test positive and microscopy negative; number of cases meeting ...
We thank the authors for their interest in our paper, and their queries. In response to Yue Li and Guangsen Liu, given the current situation of malaria deaths and cases increasing in recent years,1 it ...
Electron microscope images of malaria parasites (blue) generated by Associate Professor Eric Hanssen, University of Melbourne, Australia, and chemical structure of artemisinin.
The 3D electron microscopy imaging is available using Serial Block Face (SB-EM) and Focused Ion Beam Scanning Electron Microscopy (FIB-SEM) or Electron Tomography (ET) Electron tomography is TEM based ...