CelloMomOnCars, to climate
@CelloMomOnCars@mastodon.social avatar

"Hotter and drier conditions brought on by may lead to a decrease in areas suitable for transmission starting from 2025.

However, the news is not all positive. The decrease in malaria-friendly areas may come at the cost of reduced availability."

https://www.theheritagetimes.com/climate-change-may-reduce-malaria-transmission-in-africa-but-theres-a-catch/

Seems a high price to pay for having fewer mosquitos and less malaria 😥

Aleenaa, to news
@Aleenaa@india.goonj.xyz avatar

Climate change is reviving or migrating the threat of some diseases like malaria which has never lift African continent and killed or sickened millions of people.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/ap-world-health-organization-africa-malaria-nigeria-b2534436.html?utm_source=press.coop

@mastodonindians

tagesschau, to random German
@tagesschau@ard.social avatar

Welt-Malaria-Tag: "Machen nicht die Fortschritte, die wir machen sollten"

Weltweit stecken sich jährlich rund 250 Millionen Menschen mit Malaria an, viele sterben an einer Infektion - vor allem in Afrika. In Kamerun läuft eine Impfkampagne, die Hoffnung macht, aber auch auf Widerstand stößt. Von K. Küstner.

➡️ https://www.tagesschau.de/wissen/gesundheit/welt-malaria-tag-102.html?at_medium=mastodon&at_campaign=tagesschau.de

br00t4c, to Europe
@br00t4c@mastodon.social avatar
junesim63, to worldwithoutus
@junesim63@mstdn.social avatar

Some good news:

"Malaria incidents are on the rise. There were 249 million cases of this parasitic disease in 2022, five million more than in 2021. Africa suffers more than any other region from malaria, with 94% of cases and 95% of deaths worldwide.
This year two revolutionary malaria vaccines are being rolled out across the continent"


https://theconversation.com/two-new-malaria-vaccines-are-being-rolled-out-across-africa-how-they-work-and-what-they-promise-227959

br00t4c, to random
@br00t4c@mastodon.social avatar
fulelo, to random
@fulelo@journa.host avatar

- Chris : pastor pushing vaccine conspiracy theories
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-67577223

br00t4c, to random
@br00t4c@mastodon.social avatar

Second-generation mosquito nets prevented 13 million malaria cases in large pilot programs

https://www.statnews.com/2024/04/17/malaria-prevention-next-generation-insectidal-nets-saved-lives/?utm_campaign=rss

br00t4c, to random
@br00t4c@mastodon.social avatar

The mega-pastor pushing anti-vaccine conspiracy theories

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-67577223

SillobreMVC, to random French
@SillobreMVC@diaspodon.fr avatar

J'ai mis à jour mon article (ou dois-je dire "mon dossier" ?)

Je rappelle qu'on parle d'un film qui a été financé par les TV publiques française et belge et couvert d'éloges...

https://cecinestpasundocu.wordpress.com/2023/01/21/9/

À propos du film «Malaria Business» et de sa couverture médiatique

eLife, to random
@eLife@fediscience.org avatar

Lost habitat and forest cover are linked to higher rates of in primates. Researchers think this could be driving spillovers of pathogens into human populations. https://elifesciences.org/reviewed-preprints/88616?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=organic

mythologyandhistory, to queen
@mythologyandhistory@mas.to avatar

Did you know that the first man-made dye was meant to cure ?

William Perkin's teacher theorised that quinine, a treatment for malaria, could be synthesized.

Inspire, the 15-year-old set out to do so. His home produced an odd sludge.

He tried to dye some with it & found it beautiful & lasting!

He got a , raised capital & soon, was wearing his invention. He got with mauve.

BONUS MYSTERY! https://researchoutreach.org/articles/mystery-victorian-purple-dye/

This is a photo of a small piece of silk fabric dyed with mauveine supplied to Queen Victoria for a dress about 1860. It shows a wooden mid-brown frame which holds a coarse homespun fabric, on which a square piece of bright mauve silk is secured. Underneath the square swatch is a coiled silk rope, also in a vivid mauve colour.

mattotcha, to Archaeology
@mattotcha@mastodon.social avatar
eLife, to random
@eLife@fediscience.org avatar

Lost habitat and forest cover are linked to higher rates of in primates. Researchers think this could be driving spillovers of pathogens into human populations. https://elifesciences.org/reviewed-preprints/88616?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=organic

PLOSBiology, to random
@PLOSBiology@fediscience.org avatar

Why do the parasite's surface proteins have exactly 2 deeply-diverged lineages? Genomic analysis of DBLMSP & DBLMSP2 reveals the evolutionary explanation to this long-standing puzzle @bricoletc @ZaminIqbal https://plos.io/3TC8WOl

eLife, to random
@eLife@fediscience.org avatar

Scientists have tested a two-pronged gene drive that hijacks a gene in mosquitos and spreads it through the population making it harder for the parasite to spread. https://elifesciences.org/articles/93142?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=organic

eLife, to random
@eLife@fediscience.org avatar

Local levels of strain diversity influence patterns of antimalarial drug resistance in different regions of the world. https://elifesciences.org/digests/90888/tailoring-malaria-control?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=organic

CelloMomOnCars, to climate
@CelloMomOnCars@mastodon.social avatar

"Without a concerted effort to tackle and ensure the continued delivery of healthcare in crises and , will continue to spread into new regions. "

https://www.undp.org/blog/conflict-and-climate-change-are-supercharging-malaria-it-can-be-stopped

Looking at you, Florida.
.

eLife, to Microbiology
@eLife@fediscience.org avatar

An unprecedented atlas of the subcellular organisation of parasites using expansion microscopy. https://elifesciences.org/reviewed-preprints/88088?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=organic

br00t4c, to random
@br00t4c@mastodon.social avatar
Climatehistories, to climate
@Climatehistories@mastodon.social avatar

New paper published in Nature mag argues that causes as many annual deaths as the population of Geneva and will have caused over 4 million deaths since 2000, surpassing the population of cities like Los Angeles.

These deaths, largely unnoticed by victims' families and governments, are predominantly attributed to in sub-Saharan , and malnutrition and diarrheal diseases in South Asia, with young children being the most affected. 🧵 1/2

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-023-02765-y

mattl, to random
@mattl@social.coop avatar

Surprised the iPhone 15 doesn’t come in PRODUCT(red)

I think I’m going to get an iPhone 14.

mjgardner,
@mjgardner@social.sdf.org avatar

@mattl I’m sorry, I wasn’t sure it was about the .

licensees’ profits partially go to the to Fight , , and . You can directly to them here: https://act.unfoundation.org/FJvB3vUCJUepH_5KN75TTQ2

benjamingeer, to worldwithoutus
@benjamingeer@zirk.us avatar

“Cameroon is the first country in the world to make vaccination for malaria part of routine childhood immunisation.”

in issue 148 of @thecontinent

Article: “Hope and hesitancy as malaria vaccinations begin” (page 2)

ScienceDesk, to worldwithoutus
@ScienceDesk@flipboard.social avatar

The malaria vaccine that just rolled out has a surprise benefit for children.

@NPR reports that "in 2022, there were an estimated 249 million cases of this mosquito-borne disease globally and 600,000 deaths."

https://flip.it/pvpQzz

estelle, to SmashBros
@estelle@techhub.social avatar

"The Romans conquered the world through seriousness, discipline, organisation, continuity of vision and method; through the conviction that they were a superior race, born to command; through the well-considered, methodically calculated use of the most ruthless cruelty, cold perfidy and the most hypocritical propaganda, employed simultaneously or in turn; by an unshakeable resolution to always sacrifice everything to prestige, without ever being sensitive either to peril, or to pity, or to any human respect; by the art of decomposing under terror the very soul of their adversaries, or of putting them to sleep with hope, before enslaving them with arms; finally by such skilful handling of the crudest lie that they have deceived even posterity and are still deceiving us. "

Simone Weil, in "Some reflections on the origins of Hitlerism". @history

estelle,
@estelle@techhub.social avatar

"Life expectancy at birth in Roman Egypt was just 27.3 for women and 26.2 for men."

"As the empire expanded, the Romans took the show—including all their diseases—on the road. In every location, “The empire’s arrival led to the hasty construction of the first town, in Roman style, with baths and aqueducts, drains, heating systems, and latrines. Despite the amenities, a reasonable answer to the question ‘What have the Romans ever done for us?’ might have been ‘Got us sick.’ Mortality rates went up.”

Nadya Williams: https://currentpub.com/2023/05/18/kyle-harper-on-climate-and-deadly-germs-that-made-and-continue-to-make-history-part-i/ @history

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