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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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Mobile phone text messaging: tool for malaria control in Africa.

TL;DR: Six areas where text messaging could improve the delivery of health services and health outcomes in malaria in Africa are discussed.
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Ten year trend analysis of malaria prevalence in Kola Diba, North Gondar, Northwest Ethiopia

TL;DR: Comparatively, after the introduction of the current malaria control strategies, the morbidity and mortality by malaria is decreasing but malaria is still a major health problem and the deadly species P. falciparium is predominant, therefore control activities should be continued in a strengthened manner in the study area.
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Insecticide resistance alleles affect vector competence of Anopheles gambiae s.s. for Plasmodium falciparum field isolates.

TL;DR: Insecticide resistance, which is particularly problematic for malaria control efforts, impacts vector competence towards P. falciparum and probably parasite transmission through increased sporozoite prevalence in kdr resistant mosquitoes.
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Falcipain-2 inhibitors

TL;DR: This review is focused on inhibitors ofFalcipain‐2, a cysteine protease from P. falciparum, which represents one of the most promising targets for antimalarial drug design.
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Fungal infections in humans: the silent crisis.

TL;DR: The importance of more and effective research to counteract fungal infections and their consequences is underlined, with a focus on Candida auris.
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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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