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  1. Quinine : Malaria and the Quest for a Cure That Changed the World by Fiammetta Rocco, 2004-09-01
  2. The Malaria Capers by Robert Desowitz, 1991
  3. Malaria
  4. Malaria: Its Cause And Effects (1880) by Edgar Geer Russell, 2009-12-07
  5. Malaria: Molecular and Clinical Aspects by Mats Wahlgren, Peter Perlmann, 1999-08-19
  6. Malaria Research Trends by Viroj Wiwanitkit, 2007-11-14
  7. Malaria (Deadly Diseases and Epidemics) by Bernard A. Marcus, 2004-01
  8. War and Disease: Biomedical Research on Malaria in the Twentieth Century (Critical Issues in Health and Medicine) by Leo B. Slater, 2009-02-28
  9. Malaria and Rome: A History of Malaria in Ancient Italy by Robert Sallares, 2002-11-07
  10. Malaria: Waiting for the Vaccine
  11. Malaria prophylaxis options set by CDC panel: five first-line agents.(Infectious Diseasesophylax )(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention): An article from: Internal Medicine News by Mitchel L. Zoler, 2004-02-01
  12. Magic Bullets to Conquer Malaria: From Quinine to Qinghaosu by Irwin W. Sherman, 2010-11-30
  13. Malaria (Perspectives on Diseases and Disorders) by Clayton Farris Naff, 2009-11-20
  14. Malaria: Obstacles and Opportunities (institute of Medicine)

61. Malaria Parasite Metabolic Pathways
Copyright ©, 1999, Hagai Ginsburg. All Rights Reserved. Lastupdate 2509-02. You are visitor number, since 11/1/2000.
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Last update: 30-03-03
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62. South Africa Health Information Resource - SA Health Info Knowledge Network
Offers information on HIV AIDS, alcohol and drug abuse, chronic disease prevention, nutrition, tuberculosis, malaria and other health issues in southern Africa.
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Your one-stop shop for reviewed, including evidence-
based health information,
focusing on southern Africa Bioinformatics

is an entry point to information sources and a forum for information exchange in the fast developing area of Bioinformatics...
This is a platform for the dissemination of information on research and policy about substance abuse, with particular reference to Southern Africa. Ethics
Here are guidelines on ethics in health research, developed by the MRC. There are also checklists for protocol assessments ... Evidence-based medicines
Make well-informed decisions, using a unique African Trials database and the esteemed Cochrane Library .... HIV/AIDS
This module has been upgraded to a portal for southern Africa, focussing on researchers, health professionals, policy makers, educators and the public .... Chronic diseases of lifestyle
This is a group of diseases that share similar risk factors as a result of exposure, over many decades, to unhealthy diets, smoking, lack of exercise and possibly stress ... Malaria
The focus of the malaria clearinghouse is on southern African information sources, developed by the South African MRC Malaria Research Programme in partnership with other role-players ....

63. Malaria Centre
You are here Home Departments malaria Centre. malaria CENTRE. Gates malariaPartnership, DFID malaria Knowledge Programme, malaria Consortium.
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64. Tau Game Lodge - An African Travel Getaway In The Malaria Free Madikwe Area Fill
Game lodge situated in a malariafree area at the transition of the Kalahari and the Bushveld.
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65. Welcome To Malaria Journal
Welcome to malaria Journal. malaria Journal will accept original LiverpoolSchool of Tropical Medicine. Click here to enter malaria Journal.
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Welcome to
Malaria Journal
Malaria Journal
will accept original papers on all aspects of malaria, its parasites and vectors, human host, environment, health policies, socio-economic and intersectoral issues. Although the publication of original research articles is the main focus of the journal, technical updates, opinion papers, case reports, study protocols and minireviews will also be considered. Editorial comments will be published including the referee's conclusions and a brief summary explaining the major findings to the non-specialist, thereby placing the research in a wider framework. The broadly based expertise of the international Editorial Board and the policy for peer-reviewing all papers will ensure a high quality of content.
This electronic journal is published by BioMed Central , in collaboration with the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine.
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66. Angola Briefing Note
The main public health threat is epidemics, particularly malaria, diarrhea disease and meningitis; and malnutrition is a longterm consequence of food shortfall.
http://www.who.int/eha/emergenc/angola/031198.htm
Health Topics Search Dept of Emergency And Humanitarian Action Emergency and Humanitarian Action
Health Intelligence Network for Advanced Planning v. 1.5 Humanitarian Links Donor Relations FAQs About EHA ... Contact EHA Health Intelligence
Find out what is happening, in what context, and where.

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Briefing note on the potential impact of conflict on health in Iraq Full text
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Emergencies cited as major threat to human health in Africa, as wars cost Region $15 billion per year

67. Malaria Journal
Latest news The African Journal of Tropical Neurology is now available online 18March 2003 Africa malaria Day is on 25 April 2003 25 February 2003 BSP
http://www.malariajournal.com/start.asp

68. Kwanti Safaris & Tours - Specialize In 4 X 4 Adventures & Eco-tours
Visit game reserves in our 4x4 trucks, enjoy night drives, leisurely walks and sight seeing. Full kitchen, full bar, hot showers and all camping gear provided in malaria free environment.
http://www.kwantisafaris.co.za
For an adventure of a lifetime in the magnificant malaria free bushveld of the Eastern Cape - South Africa. "KWANTI" is the Xhosa term for "wilderness, and all the animals in it" . That is where Kwanti Safaris will take you, away from the frantic pace of modern life, back to the roots of the African people where you will experience nature as our ancient civilizations found it. The Eastern Cape is rich in history, from the first nomadic black tribes that moved south, through the days of frontier clashes when europeans started settling here, to the current emergence of true democracy under Nelson Mandela. It is equally rich in the species and numbers of game found here, with a diversity of biomes you will find in no other part of the world. Experience this gem in its lovely climate, free from the threat of malaria.

69. Malaria - Artemether - Artenam
Products for the treatment of malaria caused by all forms of plasmodium, including multiple drug resistant strains.
http://www.arenco.be/index.htm

70. ACTMalaria - The Asian Collaborative Training Network For Malaria
ACTmalaria is an intercountry initiative between Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Category Health Conditions and Diseases Parasitic malaria......
http://www.actmalaria.org/
ACTMalaria is an intercountry initiative between Bangladesh, Cambodia, China (Yunnan Province), Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam :
  • To collect, develop, and disseminate training materials and to implement practical training courses to meet the needs of malaria control programs in southeast Asia and the Mekong valley.
    To improve communication between the member countries on malaria control problems affecting their common borders.

ACTMalaria Secretariat
c/o Malaria Division, Dept. of Disease Control
Bureau of Vector-Borne Disease
Tiwanond Road, Nonthaburi 11000, Thailand
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71. Malaria
Translate this page malaria. Ein Überarbeitung. Insbesondere die Kapitel zur Prophylaxe undder Therapie der malaria entsprechen nicht mehr dem heutigen Stand.
http://www.aum.iawf.unibe.ch/vlz/BWL/Malaria/Index.htm
Malaria
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Gelb essentiell wichtig Blau interessant Inhalt Dissertation am 22. Februar 1999 annerkannt. optimiert.
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72. Relapsing Malaria
It is possible to develop a relapsing type of malaria months to even years after traveling to a malaria infected country, even if you were taking the appropriate malaria medications to prevent the illness.
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Relapsing Malaria
Symptoms may develop many months after travel
Although uncommon, it is possible to develop a relapsing type of malaria months to even years after traveling to a malaria infected country, even if you were taking the appropriate malaria medications to prevent the illness. Any returning traveler who develops a fever that lasts more than a few days requires prompt medical attention to screen for a malaria infection. While malaria medications such as chloroquine, doxycycline, or mefloquine (Lariam) can prevent symptoms of acute malaria from developing by suppressing the infection in the bloodstream, they do not prevent relapses of infection caused by certain strains of the parasite that have a persistent liver phase. Fortunately, the most common type of malaria is the

73. SAA Netcare Travel Clinics - South Africa. Malaria Questionaire.
Welcome to SAA Netcare Travel Clinics malaria reporting web site. PLEASE USETHIS SITE TO SHARE YOUR EXPERIENCE OF malaria AND HELP OTHERS TO AVOID IT.
http://www.malaria.co.za/
Welcome to SAA Netcare Travel Clinics malaria reporting web site. PLEASE USE THIS SITE TO SHARE YOUR EXPERIENCE OF MALARIA AND HELP OTHERS TO AVOID IT SAA Netcare Travel Clinics in Africa have developed this site in an effort to provide the travelling public with an accurate picture of the number and types of malaria cases afflicting travellers. Our intention is to help future travellers by providing them with accurate information on malaria risk and prophylaxis.
SAA Netcare Travel Clinics hope this site will provide the information to:
  • to provide the travelling public with the means whereby they can be educated regarding malaria
  • to help our medical and pharmacy colleagues by providing relevant up to date information on the prophylaxis of malaria. If you have suffered from malaria and would like to fill in our questionaire please click here If you are looking for information on malaria please click here var code = ' '; document.write(code);
  • 74. Lubombo Spatial Development Initiative
    An initiative to alleviate the problem of malaria in the border region of Swaziland, Mozambique and South Africa.
    http://www.malaria.org.za/lsdi/home.html
    general information research programme mara / arma seacat ...
    LSDI
    - Overview of the Lubombo SDI BACKGROUND - Background and Objectives of LSDI Malaria Control Programme OVERVIEW - Overview of project, Activities, Technical Proposals CONTROL - Malaria Control Activities in LSDI PROGRESS - Progress in project to date. Best viewed @ 800x600 Contact: The Webmaster

    75. Medicine-Worldwide: Malaria
    Translate this page malaria. Zusammenfassung - Allgemeines - Erreger - Infektionsweg - Inkubationszeit Zusammenfassung.malaria-Erreger. Die malaria ist die häufigste
    http://www.m-ww.de/krankheiten/infektionskrankheiten/malaria.html
    Sie befinden sich hier: startseite krankheiten infektionskrankheiten Infektionskrankheiten ... Über uns
    Malaria
    Zusammenfassung Allgemeines Erreger Infektionsweg ... Rechtliches
    Zusammenfassung
    Malaria-Erreger
    Allgemeines
    Aber auch in den "nicht betroffenen Ländern" wird die Malaria zunehmend zu einem Problem: So wurden allein im Jahr 1999 in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland rund 920 Malariafälle mit 28 Toten registriert. Entsprechend dem Erreger unterscheidet man drei Arten der Malaria: Malaria tropica Malaria tertiana Malaria quartana Diese Malariaerkrankung gilt als die mildeste Form der Malaria.
    Erreger
    Erreger Malariaform Plasmodium falciparum Malaria tropica Plasmodium vivax Malaria tertiana Plasmodium ovale Malaria tertiana Plasmodium malariae Malaria quartana
    Entwicklungszyklus der Malariaparasiten
    Ungeschlechtlicher Zyklus im Menschen Plasmodium falciparum Plasmodium vivax, ovale und malariae
    Infektionsweg
    Inkubationszeit
    Eine bis mehrere Wochen.
    Symptome
    . Der Beginn einer Malariaerkrankung ist also kaum von dem Beschwerdebild einer Grippe zu unterscheiden. Erst die
    • Malaria tertiana alle 48 Stunden Malaria quartana alle 72 h
    Da die rhythmischen Fieberschübe bei der Malaria tropica ausbleiben, ist die Gefahr einer Fehldiagnose hoch. Grundsätzlich sollte also bei Auftreten der oben genannten Beschwerden nach Aufenthalt in einem malariagefährdetem Gebiet der Arzt darüber unbedingt informiert werden, um eine entsprechende Diagnostik möglichst schnell einleiten zu können. Im weiteren Krankheitsverlauf stellt sich eine z.T. durch den Zerfall der roten Blutkörperchen bedingte Anämie ein. Bei der Malaria tropica, der gefährlichsten Form der Malaria, können sich unbehandelt in wenigen Tagen schwerwiegende, meist tödliche Komplikationen entwickeln. Gefürchtet ist die "zerebrale Malaria" (Gehirnmalaria), beginnend mit Benommenheit und schließlich Verfall ins Koma, meist mit tödlichem Ausgang. Weiterhin werden Schädigungen der Nieren, des Herzens, des Magen-Darm-Traktes (Durchfälle) und der Lunge (Ödem) beobachtet.

    76. Welcome To Adobe GoLive 4
    The department of travel medicine provides up to date information on vaccines and how to avoid nasty things like malaria and travelers diarrhea. (London)
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    The Hospital for Tropical Diseases
    A World Centre of Excellence Dedicatated to Treatment Prevention and Training The Hospital for Tropical Diseases is the only NHS Hospital dedicated to the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of tropical diseases and travel related infections. The Hospital serves long and short term travellers, immigrants and British refugee populations. It also provides the clinical infectious disease service for UCL Hospitals NHS Trust. Emergencies Clinics Information for Doctors Post Tropical Screening ... Training
    PAEDIATRIC MALARONE NOW AVAILABLE AT THE TRAVEL CLINIC TEL : 020 7388 9600 FOR APPOINTMENT

    77. Kariega Game Reserve - Game Viewing African Safaris In Malaria Free Eastern Cape
    Game reserve, safaris, conference facilities luxury accommodation situated in malaria free Eastern Cape, South Africa.
    http://www.kariega.co.za
    German Located in pristine surroundings, the tranquility and splendour of Kariega Game Reserve , in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa, is beyond doubt awesome. Unique attractions place this malaria free Game Reserve in a class of its own. Sanctuary to abundant wildlife such as Rhino, Giraffe, Zebra, Eland, Wildebeest, Waterbuck and a variety of Antelope, as well as a myriad of bird species, including nesting Martial, Crowned and Fish Eagles, this 5000 hectare private game reserve is a must for those seeking the retreat and the thrill of the "great outdoors". Set high above the spectacular Kariega River Valley , you cannot get closer to nature than in this wondrous African wilderness, in the heart of the 1820 Settler Country, with its rich historical heritage. The golden beaches of Kenton-on-Sea are less than 15 minutes away. Only 80 minutes east of Port Elizabeth, a visit to Kariega Game Reserve should be considered a natural extension of your trip along South Africa's famous 'Garden Route', between Cape Town and Port Elizabeth.
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    78. Makromed Manufactures Urine Reagent Strips And Rapid Tests, Human And Veterinary
    Supplies rapid tests for HIV, TB, malaria, hepatitis B C, pregnancy, and urine reagent strips. We are based in Johannesburg South Africa.
    http://users.iafrica.com/m/ma/makromed/
    Official Internet Site of
    Makro Medical (Pty) Ltd and Makromed Manufacturing (Pty) Ltd

    79. EMedicine - Malaria : Article By Miguel C Fernandez, MD
    malaria Four parasitic protozoa of the genus Plasmodium (Plasmodium ovale, Plasmodiumvivax, Plasmodium malariae, Plasmodium falciparum) cause human malaria.
    http://www.emedicine.com/emerg/topic305.htm
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    Last Updated: July 25, 2002 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: Plasmodium, Plasmodium ovale, Plasmodium vivax, Plasmodium malariae, Plasmodium falciparum AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 11 Author Information Introduction Clinical Differentials ... Bibliography
    Author: Miguel C Fernandez, MD , Medical Director of South Texas Poison Center, Associate Clinical Professor, Departments of Emergency Medicine and Toxicology, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio Coauthor(s): Brian S Bobb, MD , Staff Physician, Department of Family Practice, Washington Hospital Editor(s): Eric Kardon, MD , Consulting Staff, Department of Emergency Medicine, Athens Regional Medical Center; Francisco Talavera, PharmD, PhD , Senior Pharmacy Editor, Pharmacy, eMedicine; , Director of Stanford Travel Medicine, Medical Director of Stanford Lifeflight, Assistant Professor, Departments of Emergency Medicine and Infectious Diseases, Stanford University School of Medicine;

    80. MALARIA DIAGNOSIS PROPHYLAXIS TREATMENT
    Online information on malaria, presented by the Haematology department of Royal Perth Hospital.
    http://www.rph.wa.gov.au/labs/haem/malaria/index.html
    Malaria
    An On-line Resource
    Last updated March 2003. This web site is presented by the Division of Laboratory Medicine at Royal Perth Hospital.
    It is provided for the information of Medical Practitioners and Laboratory Scientists.
    It is regularly updated and provides the generally accepted best current practice. Comments and suggestions are welcome and should be addressed to our contributors (see below).
    Click below to select from the following topics
    Please take the time to read our Our Contributors: Dr Richard Davis AM PhD MSc FAACB FIBMS MASM
    Emeritus Consultant Haematologist, Royal Perth Hospital.
    davisrn@cygnus.uwa.edu.au
    Mr Graham Icke MSc CBiol FIBiol FIBMS Grad Dip Bus
    A/Principal Scientist, Laboratory Medicine, Royal Perth Hospital.
    Graham.Icke@health.wa.gov.au
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