Researchers from Indian Council of Medical Research’s Jabalpur-based National Institute of Research in Tribal Health has identified a genetic sequence in the body of malaria parasite that promises to help develop a more sensitive diagnostic test for the disease.
The Indian Council of Medical Research has put together a programme to bring the various stakeholders on a single platform to identify and prioritize research work needed to meet the target to eliminate the disease by 2030. Called Malaria Elimination Research Alliance India, the programme took off today with the first meeting of the stakeholders.
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A new investigation into tribal health has revealed that non-communicable diseases now constitute a major health burden across Indian tribal communities
A new study has confirmed a drastic shift in malaria occurrence in India. There is an increase in the number of severe infections instead of a mild form of malaria experienced earlier.
Despite efforts over the decades by scientists across the world, malaria continues to be a major vector-borne disease particularly in Asia, Africa, and South America.
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