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WWARN News

Please visit WWARN's website for regular updates on malaria and sign up for the WWARN newsletter here. 

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Lunes, 25 Marzo 2019

Widely used malaria treatment to prevent malaria in pregnant women at risk of failing in areas where drug resistance is rising

Liverpool – Oxford, 25 March 2019 A global team of researchers, led by a research team at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM), are calling for a review of drug-based strategies used to prevent malaria infections in pregnant women, in areas where there is widespread resistance to exis...
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Lunes, 25 Marzo 2019

Widely used malaria treatment to prevent malaria in pregnant women at risk of failing in areas where drug resistance is rising

Widely used malaria treatment to prevent malaria in pregnant women at risk of failing in areas where drug resistance is rising.
MORU's Rob van der Pluijm (centre) presents TRAC II results at the APPG malaria and NTDs in Westminster. Photo: Andrea Stewart
Viernes, 22 Marzo 2019

Tackling resistance with triple ACTs? Encouraging results in Southeast Asia

Rob van der Pluijm presents findings from the Tracking Resistance to Artemesinin Collaboration II programme, which looks at the further extension of drug resistant malaria in Southeast Asia, and the innovative analyses of Triple artemisinin combination therapies (TACTs). Latest news of the launch pl...
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Miércoles, 13 Marzo 2019

Study Group assessing the relationship between haemoglobin and haematocrit measurements

A Haemoglobin-Haematocrit Relationship in Malaria Study Group is assessing the accuracy of estimating haemoglobin (Hb) levels from haematocrit (Hct) levels. The aim is to use this analysis to derive a more robust formula for converting Hct to Hb levels to improve anaemia diagnosis in malaria.
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Miércoles, 13 Marzo 2019

Study Group plans to identify what determines white blood cell count during malaria infection

A White Blood Cell (WBC) Count in Malaria Study group aims to identify what determines WBC count during baseline and acute phase of malaria infection.
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Lunes, 11 Marzo 2019

2019 Grants Round from RSTMH

The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (RSTMH) small grants programme is now open.
Martes, 5 Marzo 2019

Paul Sondo, from Nanoro, Burkina Faso recounts the highlights from his EDCTP-TDR Fellowship at WWARN

Paul Sondo is a molecular parasitologist from the Clinical Research Unit of Nanora in Burkina Faso. Paul has spent the last 12 months with WWARN as an EDCTP-TDR Fellow. Here, he tells us about his experience as a Fellow** and how it has started to impact his clinical research back at the Clinical Re...
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Martes, 5 Marzo 2019

Paul Sondo from Nanoro, Burkina Faso, recounts the highlights from his CRDF Fellowship at WWARN

Paul Sondo is a molecular parasitologist from the Clinical Research Unit of Nanoro in Burkina Faso. Paul spent the last 12 months with WWARN as a recipient of the Clinical Research and Development Fellowship (CRDF), jointly implemented by TDR*, the Special Programme for Research and Training in Trop...
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Jueves, 28 Febrero 2019

Mapping malaria resistance using the ACT Partner Drug Molecular Surveyor

A recent article published in Malaria Journal by members of the WWARN Molecular Scientific and Informatics Group describes the development of WWARN’s ACT Partner Drug Molecular Surveyor. Launched in 2015, this online mapping tool supports the malaria community to track over nearly 20 years the preva...
Adult ascaris from child in Congo. Credit: Johnny Vlaminck
Miércoles, 27 Febrero 2019

Schistosomiasis and STHs platform launched

Today IDDO has launched a new global scientific collaboration dedicated to schistosomiasis and STHs with TDR (the Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases). This aims to expand data re-use and collaboration and accelerate better treatment and control of these diseases, which ...
IDDO team at Oxford
Martes, 26 Febrero 2019

Expanding our Ebola data team to Sierra Leone and Liberia

We said goodbye at the end of 2018 to our first group of trainee data managers from Liberia and Sierra Leone. It has been great to have their skilled input now boosting our 2019 Ebola Data Team. It is all part of the launch of the Ebola Data Platform in Sierra Leone and Liberia – a collaborative eff...
IDDO team at Oxford
Martes, 26 Febrero 2019

L'expansion de notre équipe de données Ebola en Sierra Leone et au Libéria

A la fin de l'année 2018, nous avons dit au revoir à notre premier groupe de gestionnaires de données stagiaires du Libéria et de la Sierra Leone. Il a été formidable de pouvoir compter sur leur expertise pour renforcer notre équipe des données Ebola en 2019. Tout cela fait partie du lancement de la...
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Viernes, 22 Febrero 2019

Call for applications: TDR Clinical Research and Development Fellowships

Deadline for submission: 7 March 2019, 16:00 (GMT)
Lancet Global Health
Martes, 19 Febrero 2019

Research highlight: Clinical research networks and assessing pandemic severity

Carson, Horby, Merson and colleagues promote the importance of developing clinical research networks in low-resource settings as a pillar to epidemic preparedness in a Letter to Lancet Global Health. The CTM&GH researchers are focused on developing capacity and partnerships across settings at highes...
Wellcome Data Re-use Prize for Malaria
Martes, 19 Febrero 2019

Wellcome Data Re-use Prize for Malaria

The Wellcome Trust, Malaria Atlas Project (MAP) and Sage Bionetworks have created a new prize for proposals to develop a new insight, tool, or health application using the malaria data held by MAP.
Assessing the risk of P. vivax after P. falciparum
Miércoles, 13 Febrero 2019

A high risk of P. vivax after P. falciparum infection

IDDO's malaria platform, WWARN, has published its latest results in the Lancet Infectious Diseases, calling for researchers, policy makers and public health professionals to reopen discussions about the potential for changing the way uncomplicated P. falciparum malaria is treated in some regions. Th...
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Martes, 12 Febrero 2019

Wellcome Data Re-use Prize for Malaria

The Wellcome Trust, Malaria Atlas Project (MAP) and Sage Bionetworks have created a new prize for proposals to develop a new insight, tool, or health application using the malaria data held by MAP.
Women of IDDO
Lunes, 11 Febrero 2019

Women in Science Day

To celebrate International Women and Girls in Science Day 2019 we asked some of the women of IDDO about their careers in science.
Photo Bengal India (c) UN Women/ Anindit Roy Chowdhury
Martes, 22 Enero 2019

Reports of artemisinin-resistant Plasmodium falciparum malaria in Eastern India

Das and colleagues published in November 2018 a short letter entitled ‘Evidence of Artemisinin-Resistant Plasmodium falciparum Malaria in Eastern India’. In a subsequent paper published in CID, the same group reported the results of a study conducted between 2014–2016 in the same region, where 15 pa...
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Jueves, 17 Enero 2019

Latest WWARN publication identifies 15 new mutant alleles in the Kelch-13 gene

A recent WWARN individual patient meta-analysis has gathered 18 published and unpublished studies from Africa and Asia to explore the relationships between identified Kelch 13 mutant alleles and delayed parasite clearance. The study results show one P. falciparum specific mutant and 20 pfk13 propell...

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