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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38632607/superior-protection-in-a-relapsing-plasmodium-cynomolgi-rhesus-macaque-model-by-a-chemoprophylaxis-with-sporozoite-immunization-regimen-with-atovaquone-proguanil-followed-by-primaquine
#41
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kosol Yongvanitchit, Utaiwan Kum-Arb, Amporn Limsalakpetch, Rawiwan Im-Erbsin, Ratawan Ubalee, Michele D Spring, Brian A Vesely, Norman Waters, Sathit Pichyangkul
BACKGROUND: To gain a deeper understanding of protective immunity against relapsing malaria, this study examined sporozoite-specific T cell responses induced by a chemoprophylaxis with sporozoite (CPS) immunization in a relapsing Plasmodium cynomolgi rhesus macaque model. METHODS: The animals received three CPS immunizations with P. cynomolgi sporozoites, administered by mosquito bite, while under two anti-malarial drug regimens. Group 1 (n = 6) received artesunate/chloroquine (AS/CQ) followed by a radical cure with CQ plus primaquine (PQ)...
April 17, 2024: Malaria Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38630832/perceived-needs-of-disease-vector-control-programs-a-review-and-synthesis-of-sub-national-assessments-from-south-asia-and-the-middle-east
#42
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Henk van den Berg, Kabirul Bashar, Rajib Chowdhury, Rajendra M Bhatt, Hardev Prasad Gupta, Ashwani Kumar, Shanmugavelu Sabesan, Ananganallur N Shriram, Hari Kishan Raju Konuganti, Akhouri T S Sinha, Mohammad Mehdi Sedaghat, Ahmadali Enayati, Hameeda Mohammed Hassan, Aishath Shaheen Najmee, Sana Saleem, Surendra Uranw, Pahalagedera H D Kusumawathie, Devika Perera, Mohammed A Esmail, Lauren B Carrington, Samira M Al-Eryani, Roop Kumari, Bhupender N Nagpal, Sabera Sultana, Raman Velayudhan, Rajpal S Yadav
Systems for disease vector control should be effective, efficient, and flexible to be able to tackle contemporary challenges and threats in the control and elimination of vector-borne diseases. As a priority activity towards the strengthening of vector control systems, it has been advocated that countries conduct a vector-control needs assessment. A review was carried out of the perceived needs for disease vector control programs among eleven countries and subnational states in South Asia and the Middle East...
April 17, 2024: PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38629580/extracellular-vesicles-translational-agenda-questions-for%C3%A2-three-protozoan-parasites
#43
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kwesi Z Tandoh, Ana Victoria Ibarra-Meneses, David Langlais, Martin Olivier, Ana Claudia Torrecilhas, Christopher Fernandez-Prada, Neta Regev-Rudzki, Nancy O Duah-Quashie
The protozoan parasites Plasmodium falciparum, Leishmania spp. and Trypanosoma cruzi continue to exert a significant toll on the disease landscape of the human population in sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America. Control measures have helped reduce the burden of their respective diseases-malaria, leishmaniasis and Chagas disease-in endemic regions. However, the need for new drugs, innovative vaccination strategies and molecular markers of disease severity and outcomes has emerged because of developing antimicrobial drug resistance, comparatively inadequate or absent vaccines, and a lack of trustworthy markers of morbid outcomes...
April 2024: Traffic
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38626207/spatio-temporal-spread-of-artemisinin-resistance-in-southeast-asia
#44
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jennifer A Flegg, Sevvandi Kandanaarachchi, Philippe J Guerin, Arjen M Dondorp, Francois H Nosten, Sabina Dahlström Otienoburu, Nick Golding
Current malaria elimination targets must withstand a colossal challenge-resistance to the current gold standard antimalarial drug, namely artemisinin derivatives. If artemisinin resistance significantly expands to Africa or India, cases and malaria-related deaths are set to increase substantially. Spatial information on the changing levels of artemisinin resistance in Southeast Asia is therefore critical for health organisations to prioritise malaria control measures, but available data on artemisinin resistance are sparse...
April 16, 2024: PLoS Computational Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38618930/modeling-the-spatial-risk-of-malaria-through-probability-distribution-of-anopheles-maculipennis-s-l-and-imported-cases
#45
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shirin Taheri, Mikel Alexander González, María José Ruiz-López, Sergio Magallanes, Sarah Delacour-Estrella, Javier Lucientes, Rubén Bueno-Marí, Josué Martínez-de la Puente, Daniel Bravo-Barriga, Eva Frontera, Alejandro Polina, Yasmina Martinez-Barciela, José Manuel Pereira, Josefina Garrido, Carles Aranda, Alfonso Marzal, Ignacio Ruiz-Arrondo, José Antonio Oteo, Martina Ferraguti, Rafael Gutíerrez-López, Rosa Estrada, Miguel Ángel Miranda, Carlos Barceló, Rodrigo Morchón, Tomas Montalvo, Laura Gangoso, Fátima Goiri, Ana L García-Pérez, Santiago Ruiz, Beatriz Fernandez-Martinez, Diana Gómez-Barroso, Jordi Figuerola
Abstract Malaria remains one of the most important infectious diseases globally due to its high incidence and mortality rates. The influx of infected cases from endemic to non-endemic malaria regions like Europe has resulted in a public health concern over sporadic local outbreaks. This is facilitated by the continued presence of competent Anopheles vectors in non-endemic countries.We modeled the potential distribution of the main malaria vector across Spain using the ensemble of eight modeling techniques based on environmental parameters and the Anopheles maculipennis s...
April 15, 2024: Emerging Microbes & Infections
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38618863/cerebral-malaria-pathogenesis-dissecting-the-role-of-cd4-and-cd8-t-cells-as-major-effectors-in-disease-pathology
#46
REVIEW
Indu Sharma, Poonam Kataria, Jyoti Das
Cerebral malaria (CM) is a severe complication of Plasmodium falciparum (P. falciparum) infection, with complex pathogenesis involving multiple factors, including the host's immunological response. T lymphocytes, specifically CD4+ T helper cells and CD8+ cytotoxic T cells, are crucial in controlling parasite growth and activating cells for parasite clearance via cytokine secretion. Contrary to this, reports also suggest the pathogenic nature of T lymphocytes as they are often involved in disease progression and severity...
April 15, 2024: International Reviews of Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38617306/a-mechanism-that-transduces-lysosomal-damage-signals-to-stress-granule-formation-for-cell-survival
#47
Jacob Duran, Suttinee Poolsup, Lee Allers, Monica Rosas Lemus, Qiuying Cheng, Jing Pu, Michelle Salemi, Brett Phinney, Jingyue Jia
Lysosomal damage poses a significant threat to cell survival. Our previous work has reported that lysosomal damage induces stress granule (SG) formation. However, the importance of SG formation in determining cell fate and the precise mechanisms through which lysosomal damage triggers SG formation remains unclear. Here, we show that SG formation is initiated via a novel calcium-dependent pathway and plays a protective role in promoting cell survival in response to lysosomal damage. Mechanistically, we demonstrate that during lysosomal damage, ALIX, a calcium-activated protein, transduces lysosomal damage signals by sensing calcium leakage to induce SG formation by controlling the phosphorylation of eIF2α...
April 2, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38613442/a-case-of-possible-transfusion-acquired-malaria-in-zaragoza-spain
#48
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Antonio Beltrán-Rosel, Jorge Ligero-López, José María Domingo-Morera, Beatriz López-Alonso, Ingrid Ferreira-Ferreira, Amparo Boquera-Albert, José Miguel Rubio-Muñoz
We present the case of a 75-year-old patient diagnosed with malaria, a native of Zaragoza, Spain, despite having no travel history to malaria-endemic regions. Following an extensive investigation, transfusion emerged as the most probable mode of transmission.
April 13, 2024: Journal of Travel Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38611637/comparison-of-sd-bioline-malaria-ag-pf-pan-and-acro-malaria-p-f-p-v-pan-with-microscopy-and-real-time-pcr-for-the-diagnosis-of-human-plasmodium-species
#49
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marylin Madamet, Isabelle Fonta, Joel Mosnier, Nicolas Benoit, Rémy Amalvict, Sébastien Briolant, French National Reference Centre For Imported Malaria Study Group, Bruno Pradines
The early diagnosis of malaria is crucial to controlling morbidity and mortality. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends diagnosing malaria either using light microscopy or a malaria rapid diagnostic test (RDT). Most RDTs use antibodies to detect two P. falciparum histidine-rich proteins named PfHRP2 and PfHRP3. However, false-negative results are known to occur due to the poor performance of RDTs depending on the species and the deletion of the Pfhrp2 and Pfhrp3 genes. This study evaluated new malaria RDTs for the detection of the human Plasmodium species...
March 29, 2024: Diagnostics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38609987/the-effect-of-an-anti-malarial-herbal-remedy-maytenus-senegalensis-on-electrocardiograms-of-healthy-tanzanian-volunteers
#50
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kamaka R Kassimu, Ali M Ali, Justin J Omolo, Abel Mdemu, Francis Machumi, Billy Ngasala
BACKGROUND: The emergence of resistance to artemisinin-based combination therapy necessitates the search for new, more potent antiplasmodial compounds, including herbal remedies. The whole extract of Maytenus senegalensis has been scientifically investigated for potential biological activities both in vitro and in vivo, demonstrating strong antimalarial activity. However, there is a lack of data on the electrocardiographic effects of M. senegalensis in humans, which is a crucial aspect in the investigation of malaria treatment...
April 12, 2024: Malaria Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38605749/awareness-of-sickle-cell-disease-among-nursing-undergraduates-in-farasan-its-interference-with-malaria
#51
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shabihul Fatma Sayed, Hamad G Dailah, Sumathi Nagarajan, Amani Awad El Kareem, Ameerah Riffat Said, Siddig Ibrahim Abdelwahab, Shaivad Shabee HulHasan Abadi, Rola Hassan Haddadi, Gulrana Khuwaja, Saida Mohamed Zribi, Samar Yeahya Hamad E M Ageeli, Wadeah Ali D A Malhan, Yahya Talebi Madkhali
AIM: The present study was conducted to generate data on awareness and incidence of sickle cell disease (SCD) and also to adduce the widespread myths peddled about SCD. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Students studying in the Department of Nursing were recruited. A pretested, self-administered sickle cell assessment questionnaire was distributed electronically through WhatsApp group to collect necessary data. Participants were screened for malaria by thin blood smear analyses, and their hemoglobin (Hb) contents (g/dL) were determined by Sahli's haemoglobinometer...
February 2024: Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38600589/anopheles-sacharovi-in-italy-first-record-of-the-historical-malaria-vector-after-over-50%C3%A2-years
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Donato Antonio Raele, Francesco Severini, Luciano Toma, Michela Menegon, Daniela Boccolini, Giovanni Tortorella, Marco Di Luca, Maria Assunta Cafiero
BACKGROUND: Anopheles sacharovi, a member of the Anopheles maculipennis complex, was a historical malaria vector in Italy, no longer found since the last report at the end of 1960s. In September 2022, within the Surveillance Project for the residual anophelism, a single specimen of An. maculipennis sensu lato collected in Lecce municipality (Apulia region) was molecularly identified as An. sacharovi. This record led to implement a targeted entomological survey in September 2023. METHODS: Investigation was conducted in the areas around the first discovery, focusing on animal farms, riding stables and potential breeding sites...
April 10, 2024: Parasites & Vectors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38599015/-syndromic-approach-in-migrant-patients-fever-diarrhea-anemia-eosinophilia-and-chronic-cough
#53
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Agustín Francisco Rossetti, Sara Obelleiro Nadal, Federica Gutierrez de Quijano Miceli, Julia Garcia-Gozalbes, Ana I Jiménez Lozano, Núria Serre-Delcor
Migrant patients share the same diseases as natives, but biological or environmental differences may lead to distinct prevalence and manifestations of certain syndromes. Some common conditions in Primary Care stand out, such as fever, diarrhea, anemia, eosinophilia, and chronic cough, where it is important to have a special consideration. Fever may indicate a serious imported illness, and malaria should always be ruled out. Diarrhea is generally of infectious origin, and in most cases, management is outpatient...
April 9, 2024: Atencion Primaria
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38596532/experiences-of-young-mothers-with-the-uptake-of-sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine-for-intermittent-preventive-treatment-of-malaria-in-pregnancy-a-cross-sectional-study-in-the-lake-endemic-region-kenya
#54
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dennis Juma Matanda, Tchaiwe Zulu, George Odwe, Oscar Okoth, Zoe Nakuya
BACKGROUND: A substantial proportion of the world population is affected by malaria with 241 million malaria cases reported globally. Intermittent Preventive Treatment in pregnancy (IPTp) with Sulfadoxine-Pyrimethamine (SP) is an effective chemotherapy but its utilisation has not been optimised. Few studies focus on young mothers and their experiences regarding the optimal uptake of IPTp-SP. METHODS: The study design was cross-sectional with data derived from six focus group discussions with mothers aged 15-24 years who had a pregnancy and gave birth to a live baby within the last two years in Kisumu and Migori counties, Kenya...
2024: Frontiers in global women's health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38593807/identification-of-an-inhibitory-pocket-in-falcilysin-provides-a-new-avenue-for-malaria-drug-development
#55
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Grennady Wirjanata, Jianqing Lin, Jerzy Michal Dziekan, Abbas El Sahili, Zara Chung, Seth Tjia, Nur Elyza Binte Zulkifli, Josephine Boentoro, Roy Tham, Lai Si Jia, Ka Diam Go, Han Yu, Anthony Partridge, David Olsen, Nayana Prabhu, Radoslaw M Sobota, Pär Nordlund, Julien Lescar, Zbynek Bozdech
Identification of new druggable protein targets remains the key challenge in the current antimalarial development efforts. Here we used mass-spectrometry-based cellular thermal shift assay (MS-CETSA) to identify potential targets of several antimalarials and drug candidates. We found that falcilysin (FLN) is a common binding partner for several drug candidates such as MK-4815, MMV000848, and MMV665806 but also interacts with quinoline drugs such as chloroquine and mefloquine. Enzymatic assays showed that these compounds can inhibit FLN proteolytic activity...
April 5, 2024: Cell Chemical Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38591791/malaria-cases-in-china-acquired-through-international-travel-2013-2022
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yan Zhu, Angela Cadavid Restrepo, Hai-Bo Wang, Deborah J Mills, Rong-Rong Liang, Zhi-Bin Liu, Colleen L Lau, Luis Furuya-Kanamori
BACKGROUND: Despite the World Health Organisation certifying China malaria-free in 2021, the risk of local transmission caused by imported malaria cases remains a significant clinical and public health issue. It is necessary to present the changing trends of malaria in China and discuss the role of travel medicine services in consolidating malaria elimination. METHODS: This study systematically reviewed articles and reports related to human malaria from 2013 to 2022 published in international and Chinese databases...
April 9, 2024: Journal of Travel Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38590917/lessons-on-malaria-vector-control-from-bashful-doc-dopey-grumpy-happy-sneezy-and-sleepy
#57
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Manuel F Lluberas
Despite significant advancements in vector control, malaria continues to expand and claim hundreds of thousands of lives annually. A 1943 animated film by Walt Disney remains a poignant reminder of the ongoing challenge and a good example of interventions that have fallen off the pages of history. It underscores two key points. First, the importance of proactive mosquito control measures and the need for comprehensive strategies targeting mosquitoes at every stage of their life cycle. Second, collaboration between all stakeholders and sustained investment are vital for success in malaria control...
2024: MalariaWorld Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38588986/metabolomic-and-chemometric-analyses-of-st-john-s-wort-and-related-asian-hypericum-species-linked-to-bioactivity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuanyuan Ji, Ruifei Zhang, Johanna Bensalel, Taylan Morcol, Ronghui Gu, Julio Gallego-Delgado, Edward J Kennelly, Chunlin Long
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Plants in the genus Hypericum (Hypericaceae), include more than 500 species worldwide, and many are valued for their medicinal properties, and are used as traditional herbal medicines. However, only H. perforatum is officially recognized as herbal drug in several pharmacopoeias, and used as an antidepressant clinically. Hypericum perforatum had been used as an herbal medicine since the Han Dynasty (206 B.C. -220 A.D.) in China. It taxonomically belongs to the section Hypericum in the genus Hypericum...
April 6, 2024: Journal of Ethnopharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38584870/properties-and-predicted-functions-of-large-genes-and-proteins-of-apicomplexan-parasites
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tiffany Fang, Amir Mohseni, Stefano Lonardi, Choukri Ben Mamoun
Evolutionary constraints greatly favor compact genomes that efficiently encode proteins. However, several eukaryotic organisms, including apicomplexan parasites such as  Toxoplasma gondii , Plasmodium falciparum  and Babesia duncani , the causative agents of toxoplasmosis, malaria and babesiosis, respectively, encode very large proteins, exceeding 20 times their average protein size. Although these large proteins represent <1% of the total protein pool and are generally expressed at low levels, their persistence throughout evolution raises important questions about their functions and possible evolutionary pressures to maintain them...
June 2024: NAR genomics and bioinformatics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38582837/genotyping-plasmodium-falciparum-gametocytes-using-amplicon-deep-sequencing
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jimmy Vareta, Natalie A Horstman, Matthew Adams, Karl B Seydel, Robert S McCann, Lauren M Cohee, Miriam K Laufer, Shannon Takala-Harrison
BACKGROUND: Understanding the dynamics of gametocyte production in polyclonal Plasmodium falciparum infections requires a genotyping method that detects distinct gametocyte clones and estimates their relative frequencies. Here, a marker was identified and evaluated to genotype P. falciparum mature gametocytes using amplicon deep sequencing. METHODS: A data set of polymorphic regions of the P. falciparum genome was mined to identify a gametocyte genotyping marker...
April 6, 2024: Malaria Journal
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