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Proteomic perturbation and innate-adaptive crosstalk is linked to disease severity in malaria

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In an article published in the journal Immunity HPA related researchers have analyzed plasma proteins in adults during and after acute malaria and by integrating the profiles with single-cell RNA-seq data they have been able to link responses to peripheral immune cells and identify a protein profile enriched in severe malaria...Read more


World Malaria Day April 25

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This blog post is in honor of World Malaria Day

When infected mosquitos bite people they transmit parasites that causes malaria. Symptoms of malaria include fever and flu-like illness, and if left untreated the illness will cause anemia (loss of red blood cells) and eventually death.

According to WHO, malaria caused 429 000 deaths in 2015, and 70% of the deaths are children under the age of 5. Luckily, mortality rates are falling, and since 2010 the mortality has dropped with almost 1/3. Early diagnosis and treatment of malaria reduces deaths and prevents transmission. There are antimalaria drugs available, but currently, there is no availabe malaria vaccine...Read more