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The article was published on 2005-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 5145 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Malaria & Indoor residual spraying.

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Structural delineation of potent transmission-blocking epitope I on malaria antigen Pfs48/45.

TL;DR: This work reveals how the Pfs48/45 6C domain adopts a (SAG1)-related-sequence (SRS) fold and structurally delineates potent epitope I and shows how mAb 85RF45.1 recognizes an electronegative surface with nanomolar affinity.
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Fragment-Based Screening of a Natural Product Library against 62 Potential Malaria Drug Targets Employing Native Mass Spectrometry.

TL;DR: 96 low-molecular-weight natural products are identified as binding partners of 32 of the putative malarial targets and 79 fragments have direct growth inhibition on Plasmodium falciparum at concentrations that are promising for the development of fragment hits against these protein targets.
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Quality of malaria case management in Malawi: Results from a nationally representative health facility survey

TL;DR: Malawi has a high burden of uncomplicated malaria but nearly one-third of all patients receive incorrect malaria treatment, including under- and over-treatment.
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Malaria mortality rates in South Asia and in Africa: implications for malaria control.

TL;DR: This work examines malaria-related mortality under different circumstances and discusses implications for the management of malaria in these settings and emphasizes the power of rapid case treatment to save lives at risk under virtually all circumstances of malaria transmission.
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Epidemiology of malaria in displaced Khmers on the Thai-Kampuchean border.

TL;DR: Malaria epidemiology from 1983 to 1985 in displaced Khmers living in camps on the Thai-Kampuchean border was studied and Epidemiological information has been more useful for planning than for evaluating control measures.
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