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Psychiatry
Sys. Review
Digital health technologies improve malaria vaccine adherence and data quality in African populations
Your Phone Could Be the Key to Ending Malaria in Africa
This systematic review evaluated digital health (DH) and mobile computing (mHealth) technologies in African populations.
Simple text messages and voice calls could be the missing piece to ensure new malaria vaccines protect the children who need them most.
Frontiers
Apr 12, 2026
Infectious Disease
Cross-sectional analysis links SP resistance polymorphisms to gametocyte carriage in Mozambican malaria isolates
Malaria Resistance in Mozambique Is Rising Fast
This cross-sectional molecular analysis examined 100 P.
Malaria parasites in Mozambique are becoming resistant to the main pregnancy drug, increasing the risk of low birth weight and stillbirth fo…
medRxiv
Apr 10, 2026
Infectious Disease
Ultra-sensitive PCR on residual DBS shows 7.7% P. falciparum prevalence in Rwandan adults
A Hidden Malaria Surge is Hiding in Plain Sight. Here’s the Truth
This observational cross-sectional analysis examined residual dried blood spots from the 2019-20 Demographic and Health Surveys in Rwanda.
A new way of testing shows malaria is both more common and declining faster in Rwanda than we thought, offering a clearer map to finally bea…
medRxiv
Apr 10, 2026
Infectious Disease
CDC surveillance report details malaria cases in the United States
Where are people in the U.S. getting malaria?
A CDC surveillance summary reports on malaria cases among persons in the United States.
A new CDC report tracks malaria cases across the United States, showing where infections occur even though most cases happen in tropical are…
CDC
Apr 6, 2026
Infectious Disease
CDC surveillance report details U.S. malaria cases for 2018
What did the CDC find about malaria cases in the U.S. last year?
A CDC surveillance report describes U.S. malaria cases in 2018.
The CDC released its 2018 report on malaria cases in the United States, offering a snapshot of infections recorded that year.
CDC
Apr 5, 2026
Infectious Disease
Eight cases of locally acquired mosquito-transmitted malaria reported in Florida and Texas
Eight people in Florida and Texas caught malaria from local mosquitoes
An outbreak report describes 8 cases of autochthonous malaria in Florida and Texas.
Eight people in Florida and Texas caught malaria from local mosquitoes without traveling abroad, ending decades of U.S. malaria cases tied o…
CDC
Apr 5, 2026
Infectious Disease
Field report notes increase in imported malaria cases in three U.S. southern border jurisdictions
Are more people bringing malaria across the southern U.S. border?
A descriptive field report from three U.S.
Health officials report an increase in imported malaria cases arriving in three U.S. southern border jurisdictions, prompting doctors to wat…
CDC
Apr 4, 2026
Primary Care & Family Medicine
Guideline
Policy review finds moderate to high readiness for social protection in TB, HIV, and malaria programs across five African nations
Study finds moderate readiness to link health and social support in five African nations
A review of 111 national policy documents from Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Nigeria, and Zambia assessed readiness to integrate social protect…
Five African nations show moderate readiness to link health care with social support for TB, HIV, and malaria, but lack permanent systems to…
Frontiers
Apr 3, 2026
Questions about Malaria
Can virus-like particles be engineered to protect against malaria?
Yes, virus-like particles (VLPs) can be engineered to protect against malaria, with studies showing they can display malaria antigens and induce protective immune responses in animals.
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