Malaria


Protein Lounge animations @ www.proteinlounge.com Malaria is a vector-borne infectious disease caused by a protozoan parasite of the genus Plasmodium, which is transmitted from human to human by the bite of infected female Anopheles mosquitoes. There are four identified species of Plasmodium, namely, P. vivax, P. falciparum, P. ovale and P. malariae: P.falciparum being the most fatal one. The life cycle of Plasmodium inside human body begins with a series of asexual divisions in liver and then red blood cells. The sporozoites, injected by the infected female Anopheles mosquito, are carried to the liver, where they undergo asexual forms known as exoerythrocytic schizogony to form merozoites. When these infected liver cells burst, merozoites are released into the blood, where they invade red blood cells. After invading the erythrocyte, merozoite de-differentiates into a round trophozoite form. The young trophozoite or the ring stage grows substantially to form schizont. Finally, it undergoes 4-5 rounds of binary divisions during the schizont stage, producing 8-36 new merozoites that burst from the host cell to invade new erythrocytes, beginning another round of infection. This phase of the infection (erythrocytic schizogony) is responsible for malaria pathogenesis. The parasites multiply within red blood cells, causing symptoms that include symptoms of anemia (light-headedness, shortness of breath, tachycardia, etc.), as well as other general symptoms such as fever, chills <b>...</b>


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Malaria: No Ordinary Mosquito Bite


A video showing the dangers of Malaria, how easily it can spread, and it's effects on humans.


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Monsters Inside Me: Malaria


Watch More: animal.discovery.com The deadliest parasitic disease on Earth causes nearly a million deaths a year.


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Malaria! Super 8 movie as videoclip from the 80s. Directed by Dieter Hormel and Brigitte Bühler.


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World Malaria Day 2012 #EndMalaria


World Malaria Day, April 25th, was established in 2007 by the World Health Assembly to recognize the efforts, successes, and ongoing needs of the global health community in the fight against malaria. The 2012 World Malaria Day theme is "Sustain Gains, Save Lives: Invest in Malaria" and reminds the world that while significant progress has been made (malaria deaths have dropped by 33% in Africa since 2000), only continued investment in control efforts will ensure that we can stop deaths from this preventable and treatable disease. Support World Malaria Day by tweeting, posting and sharing the #endmalaria hashtag. Take a Minute to #endmalaria (www.malarianomore.org/minute).


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Malaria "Kaltes klares Wasser"


I believe this is from a 1982 music festival in Dusseldorf. Here's a link for info on Malaria: www.m-enterprise.de The great compilation DVD that this video is from: www.empty.de


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Mosquito Bites Can Kill


www.biteback.net - Malaria kills 2000 children every day. Malaria starts with a fever. Then come the headaches and the vomiting. If not treated quickly, malaria can overwhelm the body or even infect the brain and cause a coma. At this point, malaria becomes fatal. One simple device can provide safety from the disease and stop the suffering a mosquito net.


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Malaria: Uganda's silent killer


New research published in the British science journal The Lancet shows malaria kills twice as many people as previously thought. The report states 1.2 million people were actually affected by the disease. But, accurate figures about infection rates are hard to find as not all cases of malaria are documented. Uganda has one of the highest number of people known to be infected with the disease. Al Jazeera's Malcolm Webb reports from the Kiboga District, in southwestern Uganda.


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The Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute is conducting cutting edge research to find new ways to combat and eliminate malaria.


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WHO: Scale up the fight against malaria -- Test. Treat. Track.


During the past decade, global malaria prevention and control efforts have been scaled up, with notable progress in sub-Saharan Africa. However, malaria transmission still occurs in 99 countries around the world. In 2010, this entirely preventable and treatable disease caused an estimated 655000 deaths worldwide. About 560000 of the victims were children under five years of age. On the occasion of World Malaria Day, 25 April 2012, the World Health Organization launches a new initiative to urge countries and donors to reinforce the malaria fight. For more information: www.who.int


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Malaria is turning drug resistant, incurable: Report


By the time you're done watching this report, somewhere in the world - a child would have succumbed to malaria. A public health disaster in sub-Saharan Africa and parts of South East Asia, Malaria poses a threat to a 100 crore Indians, according to the latest World Malaria Report. About 1.5 million people suffer from malaria annually. ibnlive.com


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Malaria in the 21st century


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Malaria: Your Turn to Run


Malaria! Super 8 movie as Videoclip from the 80s with original Berlin Kreuzberg Material. Left footage from the Geld Video shoot. made by: D.Hormel, B.Bühler, G.Gut


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Project Real Need: Malaria


Thousands of children die every day from malaria. And yet our government still spends hundreds of millions of dollars on family planning projects around the world.


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World Malaria Day 2012 #endmalaria


World Malaria Day, April 25th, was established in 2007 by the World Health Assembly to recognize the efforts, successes, and ongoing needs of the global health community in the fight against malaria. The 2012 World Malaria Day theme is "Sustain Gains, Save Lives: Invest in Malaria" and reminds the world that while significant progress has been made (malaria deaths have dropped by 33% in Africa since 2000), only continued investment in control efforts will ensure that we can stop deaths from this preventable and treatable disease. Support World Malaria Day by tweeting, posting and sharing the #endmalaria hashtag. Take a Minute to #endmalaria (www.malarianomore.org/minute).


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GOOD: Malaria Outbreak in California!


On April 11, 2010, there was a malaria outbreak in West Canton, California. Maybe now we'll start taking the disease seriously. A GOOD Provocation. Written & Directed by Max Joseph Music by Vibe Mountain and Drexon Field


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Global Fund World Malaria Day Story from Papua New Guinea


Nearly everyone in PNG is at risk of malaria-- especially deadly for kids under 5. Throughout the country, Global Fund support is helping to provide insecticide treated bed nets and education about how to use them. 65% of international funding to combat malaria is being channelled through the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria.


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Health and Safety Abroad: Malaria


Malaria is responsible for one million deaths per year. Precautions must be taken 24 hours a day to protect against mosquito bites that could transmit malaria, dengue fever and yellow fever. Dr.Frank Gillingham, medical director for HTH Worldwide, recommends some precautions for students to take when traveling overseas to areas where these illnesses are endemic. The material in this video is not intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice. None of the information in this video should be used for medical diagnosis or treatment. Always consult your healthcare provider if you have any questions regarding a medical condition or treatment plan. You assume full responsibility for how you choose to use this information.


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MALARIA! -"Your Turn To Run" (1982)


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Malaria Eradication: Back to the Future


Approximately half of the world's population is at risk of malaria. The global malaria eradication campaign of the mid-20th century was successful in eliminating disease in subtropical zones; however, decreased funding and support have led to resurgence. This session of Public Health Grand Rounds reviewed the history of the eradication campaign, current malaria control efforts, and strategies to eliminate this deadly disease. Comments on this video are allowed in accordance with our comment policy: www.cdc.gov This video can also be viewed at www.cdc.gov


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World Malaria Day


Did you know that it would only take ONE DAY'S worth of Pentagon funding to provide protection against malaria for every man, woman, and child in Africa for five years? Don't take my word for it - economist Dr. Jeffrey Sachs (author of "The End of Poverty") did the math. April 25th is World Malaria Day. To help commemorate this day, I decided to share some of the work I have been doing here in Bangladesh that have focused on fighting malaria and other mosquito-borne diseases. Some of this might be a bit familiar (from previous videos) and the rest is either previously unseen or new footage. For more information on my work in Bangladesh, check out my blog: uncultured.com For information on Vestergaard-Frandsen and their long-lasting, tear-resistant, dirt-resistant, insecticide treated mosquito net, check out www.permanet.com http My sincerest thanks goes to the staff at Vestergaard-Frandsen (especially their Swiss and Indian branches) for making this possible. Full Disclosure: Although Vestergaard-Frandsen donated several items for me to distribute to the needy as part of my project, I was neither paid nor required to endorse their projects. I recommend their products without reservation and encourage others to look for charities that distribute products by Vestergaard-Frandsen (such as PermaNet). For a list of a few charities that do distribute such products, check out this link: uncultured.com Earth graphics were rendered using Google Earth Pro (trial version) and screen <b>...</b>


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TEDxMaastricht Bart Knols: Cheese and dogs and pills to kill mosquitoes


Cheese and dogs and a pill to kill mosquitoes It's dark...and suddenly there's the hugely irritating sound of...a mosquito. BrrrZZZZZzzzzZZZzzZZ...and BANG. Dead. In the spotlight, Bart Knols appears: 'Mosquitoes. I hate them! That sound! The one good thing about them is... they prefer my wife: www.tedxmaastricht.nl


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Nathan Myhrvold: Could this laser zap malaria?


www.ted.com Nathan Myhrvold and team's latest inventions -- as brilliant as they are bold -- remind us that the world needs wild creativity to tackle big problems like malaria. And just as that idea sinks in, he rolls out a live demo of a new, mosquito-zapping gizmo you have to see to believe.TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes. Featured speakers have included Al Gore on climate change, Philippe Starck on design, Jill Bolte Taylor on observing her own stroke, Nicholas Negroponte on One Laptop per Child, Jane Goodall on chimpanzees, Bill Gates on malaria and mosquitoes, Pattie Maes on the "Sixth Sense" wearable tech, and "Lost" producer JJ Abrams on the allure of mystery. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, development and the arts. Closed captions and translated subtitles in a variety of languages are now available on TED.com, at http Watch a highlight reel of the Top 10 TEDTalks at www.ted.com


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Malaria No More Cameroun by Petit Pays-Lady Ponce-Richard Bona-Ottou M. & Others


Petit Pays - Lady Ponce - Richard Bona - Ottou Marcelin - Bouba Ndoum - Sidney - Lacho Boii - Jovi - Chavez - Bisha - Jule Manajia - Suzan Agbor sing against Malaria in cameroon. Plus de Musique sur ZikAfrik.com


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The Distortion of the Malaria Issue by the UN and Al Gore - from The Great Global Warming Swindle


This video clip from the documentary video The Great Global Warming Swindle explains that claims made by organizations such as the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change ( IPCC ) about the spread of malaria due to the effects of global warming are false and have been fabricated for political purposes. Professor Paul Reiter, an expert on insect-borne diseases explains that mosquitoes historically have been able to survive in areas as cold as the Arctic, and the most devastating outbreak of malaria occurred in the soviet Union in the 1920. View the clips containing page which contains a written transcript at www.newsofinterest.tv .


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UNICEF: World Malaria Day 2010


www.unicef.org World Malaria Day, 25 April, focuses this year on the challenge of achieving universal coverage with essential malaria-control interventions. Here is a story of progress and challenges in one malaria-endemic country, Mozambique. Between 2000 and 2009, UNICEF supported the distribution of almost 3 million insecticide-treated mosquito nets to pregnant women, children under five, orphaned and vulnerable children and people living with HIV across Mozambique. Together, the agency and its partners have distributed a total of more than 7 million nets countrywide. In one years time, the results in Tete Province have been staggering. According to Provincial Health Director Dr. Luisa Cumba, malaria cases and deaths have dropped by 68 per cent and 89 per cent, respectively. Prevention of malaria is feasible, especially if people realize how serious it is and how, by sleeping under a mosquito net, they can prevent the illness, said Barbara Kerstiens, Counsellor for the European Union Mozambique Delegation. This can prevent the cost to the family in the death of a child or the death of a pregnant woman.


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Mapping Malaria Outbreaks Using GeoEye Imagery


The GeoEye Foundation supported Harvard grad student Alyson Rose-Wood on her public health project where she used satellite imagery to map the critical distance from Mopti, Mali's health clinics to nearby bodies of water.


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World Malaria Day 2011: Malaria Prevention


The Global Fund plays a lead role in fighting the epidemic by funding programs aimed at preventing the spread of malaria.


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LA GUNS - Malaria


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HHMI -- Life Cycle of Malaria Parasite in Human Host


This amazing animation, developed with support from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, shows exactly what happens when a malaria-carrying mosquito bites a human host. The parasite enters the bloodstream, multiplies in the liver cells, and is then released back into the bloodstream, where it infects and destroys red blood cells.


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Evolution of sickle cell malaria


www.myspace.com A gene known as HbS was the center of a medical and evolutionary detective story that began in the middle 1940s in Africa. Doctors noticed that patients who had sickle cell anemia, a serious hereditary blood disease, were more likely to survive malaria, a disease which kills some 1.2 million people every year. What was puzzling was why sickle cell anemia was so prevalent in some African populations. How could a "bad" gene -- the mutation that causes the sometimes lethal sickle cell disease -- also be beneficial? On the other hand, if it didn't provide some survival advantage, why had the sickle gene persisted in such a high frequency in the populations that had it?


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Professor Nick White: malaria


Nick White, FRS, Professor of Tropical Medicine, based in the Mahidol Oxford Tropical Medicine Research Unit (MORU), talks about his research and the recent advances in the treatment against malaria.


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MALARIA NO MORE CAMEROON


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'Malaria No More' Uses Humor to Spread Message


A new series of public service announcement from the non-profit group 'Malaria No More' hopes to spread awareness in eliminating the deadly disease. One of the spots stars Ed Helms as a big game hunter in Africa. (Oct. 18)


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Malaria TV


This clip shows a malaria parasite inside a red blood cell. Dr. Ian Crandall of the Laboratory for Collaborative Diagnostics-(www.lcd.utoronto.ca) provides expert commentary about the malaria parasite.


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FRANCE 24 Health - Malaria : an unending battle


Health - Efforts to combat malaria in Madagascar have been hampered by increasing resistance to the cheapest and most easily obtainable drugs. This week HEALTH heads to the island nation to understand why this mosquito-transmitted disease refuses to be swept out. FRANCE 24 INTERNATIONAL NEWS 24/7 www.france24.com The scientific and medical news magazine


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Malaria Ravages Poor in Kasungami, DRC


"My husband and 7 children died from malaria, so I don't have anyone," says Mama Rose Nambing. She is one of many affected by the deadly disease. Nazareth UMC is partnering to plan a clinic, bed nets, medicine distribution and prevention education in this village. Learn more at imaginenomalaria.org.


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Africa Live - Roll Back Malaria -Youssou N'dour - Egypt


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Malaria caught on camera breaking and entering cell


The video above captures the moment when a malaria parasite invades a human red blood cell - the first time the event has been caught in high resolution. The Plasmodium parasite responsible for malaria is transmitted by the bite of infected mosquitoes, and is thought to kill almost 1 million people worldwide each year. Read the full story about this research here: www.newscientist.com


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Malaria in Africa


With all the media attention on the HIV/AIDS pandemic, Malaria often gets overlooked, yet it kills more people in Africa each year than AIDS. In the time it takes you to watch this video, 15 children will have died from Malaria.


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Malaria Life Cycle of Plasmodium


This Mcgrahill animation tells you how malaria(plasmodium) replicate itself....


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Zanzibar: Life after malaria


A local tour guide tells us about how Zanzibar has overcome malaria with the help of Global Fund-supported programs.


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Eyelash Malaria


Get your Project for Awesome thumbnails at www.nerdfighters.com Rate and comment on this video to WIN US AN ARK www.tinyurl.com In which John discusses medications that thicken and lengthen eyelashes, malaria, and priorities of the free market in determining what sorts of drugs the pharmaceutical industry should develop.


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Mapping Malaria (HD) | A film by the Wellcome Trust


The most detailed map ever created of malaria risk worldwide has been published by an international team of researchers funded by the Wellcome Trust. The Malaria Atlas Project (MAP) will be a powerful tool for helping target malaria control programmes and suggests that elimination of malaria in three-quarters of the world's at-risk areas might be less difficult than previously thought. For maps go to www.map.ox.ac.uk


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Malaria Disease Transmission and Prevention 1944


This was clipped from the English version of the 1944 film, What is Disease? , from the United States Information Service. The film was produced by the Disney Corporation. Malaria is a mosquito-borne disease caused by a parasite. People with malaria often experience fever, chills, and flu-like illness. Left untreated, they may develop severe complications and die. Each year 350-500 million cases of malaria occur worldwide, and over one million people die, most of them young children in sub-Saharan Africa. This sometimes fatal disease can be prevented and cured. Bednets, insecticides, and antimalarial drugs are effective tools to fight malaria in areas where it is transmitted. For more information, go to the World Health Organization's website at www.who.int


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