Malaria and M Guide - Resources and Review

Data and information relevant to Plasmodium falciparum, the apicomplexan parasite responsible for the most serious form of human malaria. These resources include P. falciparum sequence databases, genome maps, linkage markers, and information about genetic studies, plus links to other malaria web sites and genetic data on related apicomplexan parasites, including Toxoplasma gondii.
 
Information for scientists, health care professionals, and the public about malaria. Promotes awareness, highlights facts, and offers malaria news bulletins.
 
Set of links to selected, evaluated and annotated Internet resources relevant to communicable diseases.
 
Articles of interest to general medical practitioners, covering topics including the prescription of antidepressants, sleep and respiratory disorders, malaria, and a GP multiple choice quiz.
 
Online course designed to provide an overview on epidemiology and the Internet for medical and health related students around the world. The course consists of a series of annotated slide based lectures on topics such as disease monitoring, health economics, malaria, nutrition and global health.
 
Set of links to Internet resources relevant to mosquitoes. Headings include biology, diseases, management, common species, identification and taxonomy.
 
Information about malaria trends, epidemiological data, geographical distribution and disease control activity. In 1997, malaria risk of varying degrees existed in 100 countries and territories and over 40% of the world population lived in areas with malaria risk.
 
Information for scientists working in malaria research. Includes malaria genome mapping data, nucleotide and protein information, and the MalDB malaria genome database.
 
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