Malaria Spotlight
Malaria is a life-threatening disease spread to humans byAnopheles mosquitoes. It continues to be a cause of preventable illness and death in the world, resulting in nearly 249 million cases and 608,000 deaths across 85 countries in 2022.Malaria disproportionately impacts women and young families, with children under five making up approximately 80% of malaria deaths and pregnant women facing severe health outcomes. Ongoing challenges to eliminating malaria includedrug and insecticide resistance, invasive mosquito species, severe weather events, and limitations with rapid diagnostic tests.
2025
Apicoplast [ā′-pik-ō-plast]Hari Shankar et al. Volume 31, Number 9—September 2025Imported Malaria and Congenital Acquisition in Infant, Portugal, 2024
Inês Lopes et al. Volume 31, Number 9—September 2025CYP2D6 Genotype and Primaquine Treatment in Patients with Malaria, Venezuela
César Pacheco et al. Volume 31, Number 9—September 2025While Man Deliberates, Malaria Rules
David O. Freedman Volume 31, Number 9—September 2025Nosocomial Transmission ofPlasmodium falciparum Malaria, Spain, 2024
Jesús L. Gómez Perales et al. Volume 31, Number 9—September 2025Nosocomial Transmission ofPlasmodium falciparum Malaria, Spain, 2024 (Response)
Manuel F. Liroa Romero et al. Volume 31, Number 9—September 2025Genomic Deletion of PfHRP2 and PfHRP3 inPlasmodium falciparum Strains, Ethiopia, 2009
Tamirat Gebru Woldearegai et al. Volume 31, Number 7—July 2025Plasmodium knowlesi Malaria in Persons Returning to Israel from Thailand, 2023
Yael Paran et al. Volume 31, Number 7—July 2025Nosocomial Transmission ofPlasmodium falciparum Malaria, Spain, 2024
Manuel F. Liroa Romero et al. Volume 31, Number 6—June 2025Fatal MixedPlasmodium Infection in Traveler Returning to Colombia from Comoros Islands, 2024
Leidy J. Medina-Lozano et al. Volume 31, Number 1—January 2025
2024
Rough Edges, Meticulous AttentionByron Breedlove Volume 30, Number 12—December 2024Serosurveillance forPlasmodium falciparum Malaria in Peruvian Army Peacekeeping Personnel, Central African Republic, 2021–2022
Julio A. Ventocilla et al. Volume 30, Supplement—October 2024Redesigning Surveillance through the Global Emerging Infections Surveillance Program
David M. Brett-Major Volume 30, Supplement—October 2024PodcastLoop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification Assay to Detect Invasive Malaria VectorAnopheles stephensi Mosquitoes
Cristina Rafferty et al. Volume 30, Number 9—September 2024
Priscila T. Rodrigues et al. Volume 30, Number 9—September 2024Plasmodium vivax Infections among Immigrants from China Traveling to the United States
Paloma Khamly et al. Volume 30, Number 7—July 2024Molecular Confirmation ofAnopheles stephensi Mosquitoes in the Al Hudaydah Governorate, Yemen, 2021 and 2022
Methaq Assada et al. Volume 30, Number 7—July 2024Poet, Politician, Exile, and Probable Malaria Victim
Byron Breedlove Volume 30, Number 7—July 2024AutochthonousPlasmodium vivax Infections, Florida, USA, 2023
Azhar Muneer et al. Volume 30, Number 6—June 2024Detection of InvasiveAnopheles stephensi Mosquitoes through Molecular Surveillance, Ghana
Yaw A. Afrane et al. Volume 30, Number 3—March 2024DelayedPlasmodium falciparum Malaria in Pregnant Patient with Sickle Cell Trait 11 Years after Exposure, Oregon, USA
Wendi Drummond et al. Volume 30, Number 1—January 2024
2023
Detection ofAnopheles stephensi Mosquitoes by Molecular Surveillance, KenyaEric O. Ochomo et al. Volume 29, Number 12—December 2023Plasmodium vivax Prevalence in Semiarid Region of Northern Kenya, 2019
Wendy Prudhomme O’Meara et al. Volume 29, Number 11—November 2023Plasmodium knowlesi Infection in Traveler Returning to Canada from the Philippines, 2023
Calvin Ka-Fung Lo et al. Volume 29, Number 10—October 2023Etymologia: Reproduction Number
Vijay Sharma et al. Volume 29, Number 8—August 2023Similar Prevalence ofPlasmodium falciparum and Non–P. falciparum Malaria Infections among Schoolchildren, Tanzania
Rachel Sendor et al. Volume 29, Number 6—June 2023Microscopic Evidence of Malaria Infection in Visceral Tissue from Medici Family, Italy
Frank Maixner et al. Volume 29, Number 6—June 2023Effects of Seasonal Conditions on Abundance of Malaria VectorAnopheles stephensi Mosquitoes, Djibouti, 2018–2021
Alia Zayed et al. Volume 29, Number 4—April 2023Chikungunya Outbreak in Country with Multiple Vectorborne Diseases, Djibouti, 2019–2020
Emilie Javelle et al. Volume 29, Number 4—April 2023Blackwater Fever Treated with Steroids in Nonimmune Patient, Italy
Anna Rita Di Biase et al. Volume 29, Number 4—April 2023Molecular Tools for Early Detection of Invasive Malaria VectorAnopheles stephensi Mosquitoes
Om P. Singh et al. Volume 29, Number 1—January 2023Plasmodium falciparum pfhrp2 andpfhrp3 Gene Deletions in Malaria-Hyperendemic Region, South Sudan
Irene Molina-de la Fuente et al. Volume 29, Number 1—January 2023
2022
Global Health Security: A Blueprint for the FutureKatherine M. Bianchi Volume 28, Number 12—December 2022Plasmodium falciparumpfhrp2 andpfhrp3 Gene Deletions and Relatedness to Other Global Isolates, Djibouti, 2019–2020
Eric Rogier et al. Volume 28, Number 10—October 2022Etymologia:Anopheles culicifacies
Gaurav Kumar Volume 28, Number 8—August 2022SARS-CoV-2 Cross-Reactivity in Prepandemic Serum from Rural Malaria-Infected Persons, Cambodia
Jillian T. Grassia et al. Volume 28, Number 5—May 2022In Vitro Confirmation of Artemisinin Resistance inPlasmodium falciparum from Patient Isolates, Southern Rwanda, 2019
Welmoed van Loon et al. Volume 28, Number 4—April 2022Molecular Surveillance for Imported Antimicrobial ResistantPlasmodium falciparum, Ontario, Canada
Ruwandi Kariyawasam et al. Volume 28, Number 4—April 2022Plasmodium falciparum pfhrp2 andpfhrp3 Gene Deletions from Persons with Symptomatic Malaria Infection in Ethiopia, Kenya, Madagascar, and Rwanda
Eric Rogier et al. Volume 28, Number 3—March 2022SARS-CoV-2 Cross-Reactivity in Prepandemic Serum from Rural Malaria-Infected Persons, Cambodia
Jessica Manning et al. Volume 28, Number 2—February 2022Deadly, Dangerous, and Decorative Creatures
Byron Breedlove Volume 28, Number 2—February 2022
2021
Epidemiologic Analysis of Efforts to Achieve and Sustain Malaria Elimination along the China–Myanmar BorderFang Huang et al. Volume 27, Number 11—November 2021NaturalPlasmodium inui Infections in Humans andAnopheles cracens Mosquito, Malaysia
Jonathan W.K. Liew et al. Volume 27, Number 10—October 2021Natural Human Infections withPlasmodium cynomolgi,P. inui, and 4 other Simian Malaria Parasites, Malaysia
Nan Jiun Yap et al. Volume 27, Number 8—August 2021Special Wonders of the Canal
Byron Breedlove Volume 27, Number 8—August 2021Plasmodium falciparum kelch13 Mutations, 9 Countries in Africa, 2014–2018
Sarah E. Schmedes et al. Volume 27, Number 7—July 2021Role ofAnopheles stephensi Mosquitoes in Malaria Outbreak, Djibouti, 2019
Vincent Pommier de Santi et al. Volume 27, Number 6—June 2021Combined Epidemiologic and Entomologic Survey to Detect Urban Malaria Transmission, Guinea, 2018
Dean Sayre et al. Volume 27, Number 2—February 2021Plasmodium falciparum Histidine-Rich Protein 2 and 3 Gene Deletions in Strains from Nigeria, Sudan, and South Sudan
Christiane Prosser et al. Volume 27, Number 2—February 2021Plasmodium cynomolgi Co-infections among Symptomatic Malaria Patients, Thailand
Chaturong Putaporntip et al. Volume 27, Number 2—February 2021Plasma MicroRNA Profiling ofPlasmodium falciparum Biomass and Association with Severity of Malaria Disease
Himanshu Gupta et al. Volume 27, Number 2—February 2021Anopheles stephensi Mosquitoes as Vectors ofPlasmodiumvivax andfalciparum, Horn of Africa, 2019
Fitsum G. Tadesse et al. Volume 27, Number 2—February 2021Public Health Posters Take Aim against Bloodthirsty Ann
Byron Breedlove Volume 27, Number 2—February 2021Plasmodium ovale wallikeri andP. ovale curtisi Infections and Diagnostic Approaches to Imported Malaria, France, 2013–2018
Valentin Joste et al. Volume 27, Number 2—February 2021Etymologia:Falciparum
Aparna Tiwari et al. Volume 27, Number 2—February 2021Limited Specificity of Serologic Tests for SARS-CoV-2 Antibody Detection, Benin
Anges Yadouleton et al. Volume 27, Number 1—January 2021Increase inKelch 13 Polymorphisms inPlasmodium falciparum, Southern Rwanda
Clara Bergmann et al. Volume 27, Number 1—January 2021
2020
The Mosquito: A Human History of Our Deadliest PredatorTeah Snyder Volume 26, Number 10—October 2020Population Genomic Structure and Recent Evolution ofPlasmodium knowlesi, Peninsular Malaysia
Suzanne E. Hocking et al. Volume 26, Number 8—August 2020Increasing Malaria Parasite Clearance Time after Chloroquine Therapy, South Korea, 2000–2016
Seong Yeon Park et al. Volume 26, Number 8—August 2020Increased Sensitivity ofPlasmodium falciparum to Artesunate/Amodiaquine Despite 14 Years as First-Line Malaria Treatment, Zanzibar
Mwinyi Msellem et al. Volume 26, Number 8—August 2020Association of Dengue Virus andLeptospira Co-Infections with Malaria Severity
Rajendra Mandage et al. Volume 26, Number 8—August 2020Naturally Acquired HumanPlasmodium cynomolgi andP. knowlesi Infections, Malaysian Borneo
Thamayanthi Nada Raja et al. Volume 26, Number 8—August 2020Efficient Surveillance ofPlasmodium knowlesi Genetic Subpopulations, Malaysian Borneo, 2000–2018
Paul C.S Divis et al. Volume 26, Number 7—July 2020Nationwide Monitoring forPlasmodium falciparum Drug-Resistance Alleles to Chloroquine, Sulfadoxine, and Pyrimethamine, Haiti, 2016–2017
Eric Rogier et al. Volume 26, Number 5—May 2020Guaroa Virus andPlasmodium vivax Co-Infections, Peruvian Amazon
Crystyan Siles et al. Volume 26, Number 4—April 2020Exposure to Ebola Virus and Risk for Infection with Malaria Parasites, Rural Gabon
Jessica L. Abbate et al. Volume 26, Number 2—February 2020
2019
VAR2CSA Serology to Detect Plasmodium falciparum Transmission Patterns in PregnancyAna Maria Fonseca et al. Volume 25, Number 10—October 2019Plasmodium cynomolgi as Cause of Malaria in Tourist to Southeast Asia, 2018
Gitte N. Hartmeyer et al. Volume 25, Number 10—October 2019Case ofPlasmodium knowlesi Malaria in Poland Linked to Travel in Southeast Asia
Szymon P. Nowak et al. Volume 25, Number 9—September 2019Direct Medical Costs of 3 Reportable Travel-Related Infections in Ontario, Canada, 2012–2014
Rachel D. Savage et al. Volume 25, Number 8—August 2019The Power of First Steps
Byron Breedlove et al. Volume 25, Number 8—August 2019High-ComplexityPlasmodium falciparum Infections, North Central Nigeria, 2015–2018
Bitrus Yakubu et al. Volume 25, Number 7—July 2019Increased Threat of Urban Malaria fromAnopheles stephensi Mosquitoes, Africa
Willlem Takken et al. Volume 25, Number 7—July 2019Effects of Political Instability in Venezuela on Malaria Resurgence at Ecuador–Peru Border, 2018
Robinson Jaramillo-Ochoa et al. Volume 25, Number 4—April 2019Anopheles sundaicus Mosquitoes as Vector forPlasmodium knowlesi, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India
Pachalil Thiruvoth Vidhya et al. Volume 25, Number 4—April 2019Finesse and Fire, Creativity and Combustion
Byron Breedlove Volume 25, Number 4—April 2019Submicroscopic Malaria in Migrants from Sub-Saharan Africa, Spain
Joaquín Pousibet-Puerto et al. Volume 25, Number 2—February 2019Oasis Malaria, Northern Mauritania
Jemila Deida et al. Volume 25, Number 2—February 2019Malaria Elimination―Not Just a Bunch of Hocus-Pocus
Byron Breedlove et al. Volume 25, Number 2—February 2019Molecular Detection and Species Determination of Malaria Parasites, Venezuela
César Pacheco et al. Volume 25, Number 2—February 2019Epidemiology of Imported Infectious Diseases, China, 2005–2016
Yali Wang et al. Volume 25, Number 1—January 2019
2018
NoPlasmodium falciparum Chloroquine Resistance Transporter and Artemisinin Resistance Mutations, HaitiJeanne P. Vincent et al. Volume 24, Number 11—November 2018Tropical Sunset Blues
Byron Breedlove et al. Volume 24, Number 9—September 2018Misdiagnosis of Babesiosis as Malaria, Equatorial Guinea, 2014
Marta Arsuaga et al. Volume 24, Number 8—August 2018Plasmodium falciparum Plasmepsin 2 Duplications, West Africa
Juliana Inoue et al. Volume 24, Number 8—August 2018Therapeutic and Transmission-Blocking Efficacy of Dihydroartemisinin/Piperaquine and Chloroquine againstPlasmodium vivax Malaria, Cambodia
Jean Popovici et al. Volume 24, Number 8—August 2018Plasmodium ovale wallikeri in Western Lowland Gorillas and Humans, Central African Republic
Mwanahamisi I. Mapua et al. Volume 24, Number 8—August 2018Detection of Dengue Virus among Children with Suspected Malaria, Accra, Ghana
Nicholas Amoako et al. Volume 24, Number 8—August 2018Integrated Serologic Surveillance of Population Immunity and Disease Transmission
Benjamin F. Arnold et al. Volume 24, Number 7—July 2018PodcastHistory of Mosquitoborne Diseases in the United States and Implications for New Pathogens
Max J. Moreno-Madriñán et al. Volume 24, Number 5—May 2018
Mie Ikeda et al. Volume 24, Number 4—April 2018Region-Specific, Life-Threatening Diseases among International Travelers from Israel, 2004–2015
Chen Avni et al. Volume 24, Number 4—April 2018Major Threat to Malaria Control Programs byPlasmodium falciparum Lacking Histidine-Rich Protein 2, Eritrea
Araia Berhane et al. Volume 24, Number 3—March 2018Genetic Spatiotemporal Anatomy ofPlasmodium vivax Malaria Episodes in Greece, 2009–2013
Gregory Spanakos et al. Volume 24, Number 3—March 2018Introduction of theAnopheles bancroftii Mosquito, a Malaria Vector, into New Caledonia
Morgane Pol et al. Volume 24, Number 3—March 2018Drug-Resistant Polymorphisms and Copy Numbers inPlasmodium falciparum, Mozambique, 2015
Himanshu Gupta et al. Volume 24, Number 1—January 2018
2017
Capacity Development through the US President’s Malaria Initiative–Supported Antimalarial Resistance Monitoring in Africa NetworkEric S. Halsey et al. Volume 23, Supplement—December 2017Genomic Characterization of RecrudescentPlasmodium malariae after Treatment with Artemether/Lumefantrine
Gavin G. Rutledge et al. Volume 23, Number 8—August 2017Mosquito: A Discovery Channel Documentary
Charles H. Calisher Volume 23, Number 8—August 2017PodcastHematophagous Endeavors, Fact and Fancy
Byron Breedlove et al. Volume 23, Number 8—August 2017
Eric Ochomo et al. Volume 23, Number 5—May 2017Control of Malaria Vector Mosquitoes by Insecticide-Treated Combinations of Window Screens and Eave Baffles
Gerry F. Killeen et al. Volume 23, Number 5—May 2017Plasmodium malariae Prevalence andcsp Gene Diversity, Kenya, 2014 and 2015
Eugenia Lo et al. Volume 23, Number 4—April 2017PodcastTreatment Failure of Dihydroartemisinin/Piperaquine forPlasmodium falciparum Malaria, Vietnam
Bui Quang Phuc et al. Volume 23, Number 4—April 2017
Paul C.S. Divis et al. Volume 23, Number 4—April 2017Malaria in Children Adopted from the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Elena Chiappini et al. Volume 23, Number 4—April 2017Molecular Evidence of Drug Resistance in Asymptomatic Malaria Infections, Myanmar, 2015
Myat Htut Nyunt et al. Volume 23, Number 3—March 2017
2016
Artemisinin-ResistantPlasmodium falciparum K13 Mutant Alleles, Thailand–Myanmar BorderMikael Boullé et al. Volume 22, Number 8—August 2016Hemolysis after Oral Artemisinin Combination Therapy for UncomplicatedPlasmodium falciparum Malaria
Florian Kurth et al. Volume 22, Number 8—August 2016Microgeographic Heterogeneity of Border Malaria During Elimination Phase, Yunnan Province, China, 2011–2013
Xin Xu et al. Volume 22, Number 8—August 2016AsymptomaticPlasmodium Infections in Children in Low Malaria Transmission Setting, Southwestern Uganda
Michelle E. Roh et al. Volume 22, Number 8—August 2016Phylogeographic Evidence for 2 Genetically Distinct ZoonoticPlasmodium knowlesi Parasites, Malaysia
Ruhani Yusof et al. Volume 22, Number 8—August 2016Health Precautions Taken by Travelers to Countries with Ebola Virus Disease
Ifeoma Ezeoke et al. Volume 22, Number 5—May 2016Plasmodium falciparum In Vitro Resistance to Monodesethylamodiaquine, Dakar, Senegal, 2014
Bécaye Fall et al. Volume 22, Number 5—May 2016Plasmodium falciparum K76Tpfcrt Gene Mutations and Parasite Population Structure, Haiti, 2006–2009
Macarthur Charles et al. Volume 22, Number 5—May 2016Inspiration and Insecticide from the Flower Garden
Byron Breedlove et al. Volume 22, Number 5—May 2016Malaria Hyperendemicity and Risk for Artemisinin Resistance among Illegal Gold Miners, French Guiana
Vincent Pommier de Santi et al. Volume 22, Number 5—May 2016An Operational Framework for Insecticide Resistance Management Planning
Emmanuel Chanda et al. Volume 22, Number 5—May 2016Effects of Response to 2014–2015 Ebola Outbreak on Deaths from Malaria, HIV/AIDS, and Tuberculosis, West Africa
Alyssa S. Parpia et al. Volume 22, Number 3—March 2016Association between Landscape Factors and Spatial Patterns ofPlasmodium knowlesi Infections in Sabah, Malaysia
Kimberly M. Fornace et al. Volume 22, Number 2—February 2016Transdermal Diagnosis of Malaria Using Vapor Nanobubbles
Ekaterina Lukianova-Hleb et al. Volume 22, Number 2—February 2016The Merits of Malaria Diagnostics during an Ebola Virus Disease Outbreak
Emmie de Wit et al. Volume 22, Number 2—February 2016Etymologia: Hemozoin
Volume 22, Number 2—February 2016Malaria in French Guiana Linked to Illegal Gold Mining
Vincent Pommier de Santi et al. Volume 22, Number 2—February 2016Transdermal Diagnosis of Malaria Using Vapor Nanobubbles
Maria Rebelo et al. Volume 22, Number 2—February 2016FallingPlasmodium knowlesi Malaria Death Rate among Adults despite Rising Incidence, Sabah, Malaysia, 2010–2014
Giri S. Rajahram et al. Volume 22, Number 1—January 2016
2015
Pyrethroid and DDT Resistance and Organophosphate Susceptibility amongAnopheles spp. Mosquitoes, Western KenyaChristine L. Wanjala et al. Volume 21, Number 12—December 2015Detection of Mixed Infections withPlasmodium spp. by PCR, India, 2014
Sri Krishna et al. Volume 21, Number 10—October 2015Induction of Multidrug Tolerance inPlasmodium falciparum by Extended Artemisinin Pressure
Sandie Ménard et al. Volume 21, Number 10—October 2015Transmission Risk from ImportedPlasmodium vivax Malaria in the China–Myanmar Border Region
Duoquan Wang et al. Volume 21, Number 10—October 2015Malaria Prophylaxis Failure with Doxycycline, Central African Republic, 2014
Marylin Madamet et al. Volume 21, Number 8—August 2015Etymologia: Quinine
Volume 21, Number 7—July 2015Slow Clearance ofPlasmodium falciparum in Severe Pediatric Malaria, Uganda, 2011–2013
Michael Hawkes et al. Volume 21, Number 7—July 2015Transdermal Diagnosis of Malaria Using Vapor Nanobubbles
Ekaterina Lukianova-Hleb et al. Volume 21, Number 7—July 2015Malaria Prevalence among Young Infants in Different Transmission Settings, Africa
Serign J. Ceesay et al. Volume 21, Number 7—July 2015Severe Malaria Not Responsive to Artemisinin Derivatives in Man Returning from Angola to Vietnam
Nguyen Van Hong et al. Volume 21, Number 7—July 2015Portrait of the Coveted Cinchona
Byron Breedlove et al. Volume 21, Number 7—July 2015Asymptomatic Malaria and Other Infections in Children Adopted from Ethiopia, United States, 2006–2011
Senait M. Adebo et al. Volume 21, Number 7—July 2015Severe Malaria Not Responsive to Artemisinin Derivatives in Man Returning from Angola to Vietnam
Pascal Ringwald et al. Volume 21, Number 7—July 2015Molecular Epidemiology ofPlasmodium falciparum Malaria Outbreak, Tumbes, Peru, 2010–2012
G. Christian Baldeviano et al. Volume 21, Number 5—May 2015Protective Antibodies against Placental Malaria and Poor Outcomes during Pregnancy, Benin
Nicaise Tuikue Ndam et al. Volume 21, Number 5—May 2015Delayed-Onset Hemolytic Anemia in Patients with Travel-Associated Severe Malaria Treated with Artesunate, France, 2011–2013
Stéphane Jauréguiberry et al. Volume 21, Number 5—May 2015Chikungunya, Dengue, and Malaria Co-Infection after Travel to Nigeria, India
C.G. Raut et al. Volume 21, Number 5—May 2015Malaria Imported from Ghana by Returning Gold Miners, China, 2013
Qiao Sun et al. Volume 21, Number 5—May 2015Novel Mutations in K13 Propeller Gene of Artemisinin-ResistantPlasmodium falciparum
Rie Isozumi et al. Volume 21, Number 3—March 2015Severe Delayed Hemolysis Associated with Regulated Parenteral Antimalarial Drug
Julia Lee et al. Volume 21, Number 1—January 2015
2014
Increased Pyrethroid Resistance in Malaria Vectors and Decreased Bed Net Effectiveness, Burkina FasoKobié H. Toé et al. Volume 20, Number 10—October 2014Imported Malaria in China, 2012
Jun Feng et al. Volume 20, Number 10—October 2014Malaria Control and Elimination, Venezuela, 1800s–1970s
Sean M. Griffing et al. Volume 20, Number 10—October 2014Rickettsia felis and Changing Paradigms about Pathogenic Rickettsiae
Marcelo B. Labruna et al. Volume 20, Number 10—October 2014Effects of Mefloquine Use onPlasmodium vivax Multidrug Resistance
Nimol Khim et al. Volume 20, Number 10—October 2014PodcastMusings on Sketches, Artists, and Mosquito Nets
Byron Breedlove Volume 20, Number 8—August 2014
Michael Alifrangis et al. Volume 20, Number 8—August 2014Severe Malaria Not Responsive to Artemisinin Derivatives in Man Returning from Angola to Vietnam
Nguyen Van Hong et al. Volume 20, Number 7—July 2014Independent Lineages of Highly Sulfadoxine-ResistantPlasmodium falciparum Haplotypes, Eastern Africa
Steve M. Taylor et al. Volume 20, Number 7—July 2014Artemisinin
Volume 20, Number 7—July 2014Short-Term Malaria Reduction by Single-Dose Azithromycin during Mass Drug Administration for Trachoma, Tanzania
Stephen E. Schachterle et al. Volume 20, Number 6—June 2014Genetic Evidence of Importation of Drug-ResistantPlasmodium falciparum to Guatemala from the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Jaymin C. Patel et al. Volume 20, Number 6—June 2014Regional Variation in Travel-related Illness acquired in Africa, March 1997–May 2011
Marc Mendelson et al. Volume 20, Number 4—April 2014Clinical Malaria along the China–Myanmar Border, Yunnan Province, China, January 2011–August 2012
Guofa Zhou et al. Volume 20, Number 4—April 2014Comparison of ImportedPlasmodium ovale curtisi andP. ovale wallikeri Infections among Patients in Spain, 2005–2011
Gerardo Rojo-Marcos et al. Volume 20, Number 3—March 2014Deadly Outbreaks: How Medical Detectives Save Lives Threatened by Killer Pandemics, Exotic Viruses, and Drug-Resistant Parasites
J. Lyle Conrad Volume 20, Number 2—February 2014
2013
Common Epidemiology ofRickettsia felis Infection and Malaria, AfricaOleg Mediannikov et al. Volume 19, Number 11—November 2013SeverePlasmodium vivax Malaria in Pakistan
Ali Bin Sarwar Zubairi et al. Volume 19, Number 11—November 2013Plasmodium vivax Malaria during Pregnancy, Bolivia
Laurent Brutus et al. Volume 19, Number 10—October 2013Transition in the Cause of Fever from Malaria to Dengue, Northwestern Ecuador, 1990–2011
Sara G. Cifuentes et al. Volume 19, Number 10—October 2013Plasmodium falciparum Mutant Haplotype Infection during Pregnancy Associated with Reduced Birthweight, Tanzania
Daniel T. R. Minja et al. Volume 19, Number 9—September 2013Travel-associated Diseases, Indian Ocean Islands, 1997–2010
Hélène Savini et al. Volume 19, Number 8—August 2013PodcastThe New Global Health
Kevin M. De Cock et al. Volume 19, Number 8—August 2013
Andrew A. Lover et al. Volume 19, Number 7—July 2013Mapping Environmental Suitability for Malaria Transmission, Greece
Bertrand Sudre et al. Volume 19, Number 5—May 2013Plasmodium falciparum with Multidrug Resistance 1 Gene Duplications, Senegal
Aurélie Pascual et al. Volume 19, Number 5—May 2013Genetic Analysis of Primaquine Tolerance in a Patient with Relapsing Vivax Malaria
A. Taylor Bright et al. Volume 19, Number 5—May 2013
2012
Duffy Phenotype andPlasmodium vivax infections in Humans and Apes, AfricaRichard Leighton Culleton et al. Volume 18, Number 10—October 2012Multiple-Insecticide Resistance inAnopheles gambiae Mosquitoes, Southern Côte d’Ivoire
Constant V.A. Edi et al. Volume 18, Number 9—September 2012Lack of Evidence for Chloroquine-ResistantPlasmodium falciparum Malaria, Leogane, Haiti
Ami Neuberger et al. Volume 18, Number 9—September 2012Etymologia:Anopheles
Volume 18, Number 9—September 2012Novel Vectors of Malaria Parasites in the Western Highlands of Kenya
Jennifer Stevenson et al. Volume 18, Number 9—September 2012Chloroquine-Resistant Malaria in Travelers Returning from Haiti after 2010 Earthquake
Myriam Gharbi et al. Volume 18, Number 8—August 2012Eradication: Ridding the World of Diseases Forever?
Jeffrey P. Koplan Volume 18, Number 7—July 2012Loss of Household Protection from Use of Insecticide-Treated Nets against Pyrethroid-Resistant Mosquitoes, Benin
Alex Asidi et al. Volume 18, Number 7—July 2012Plasmodium vivax Malaria–associated Acute Kidney Injury, India, 2010–2011
Vivek B. Kute et al. Volume 18, Number 5—May 2012A Spatial Analysis of Individual- and Neighborhood-Level Determinants of Malaria Incidence in Adults, Ontario, Canada
Rose Eckhardt et al. Volume 18, Number 5—May 2012Malaria in Highlands of Ecuador since 1900
Lauren L. Pinault et al. Volume 18, Number 4—April 2012Detection ofPlasmodium spp. in Human Feces
Milan Jirků et al. Volume 18, Number 4—April 2012Plasmodium falciparum in Asymptomatic Immigrants from Sub-Saharan Africa, Spain
Begoña Monge-Maillo et al. Volume 18, Number 2—February 2012Lack of Decline in Childhood Malaria, Malawi, 2001–2010
Arantxa Roca-Feltrer et al. Volume 18, Number 2—February 2012
2011
Etymologia: Plasmodium knowlesiVolume 17, Number 10—October 2011Plasmodium knowlesi Infection in Humans, Cambodia, 2007–2010
Nimol Khim et al. Volume 17, Number 10—October 2011Plasmodium vivax Seroprevalence in Bred Cynomolgus Monkeys, China
David B. Elmore Volume 17, Number 10—October 2011Plasmodium knowlesi Malaria in Humans and Macaques, Thailand
Somchai Jongwutiwes et al. Volume 17, Number 10—October 2011High Rates of Malaria among US Military Members Born in Malaria-Endemic Countries, 2002–2010
Ellen R. Wertheimer et al. Volume 17, Number 9—September 2011SeverePlasmodium knowlesi Malaria in a Tertiary Care Hospital, Sabah, Malaysia
Timothy William et al. Volume 17, Number 7—July 2011Malaria, Oromia Regional State, Ethiopia, 2001–2006
Dereje Olana et al. Volume 17, Number 7—July 2011Co-infections ofPlasmodium knowlesi,P. falciparum, andP. vivax among Humans andAnopheles dirus Mosquitoes, Southern Vietnam
Ron P. Marchand et al. Volume 17, Number 7—July 2011Plasmodium vivax Malaria among Military Personnel, French Guiana, 1998–2008
Benjamin Queyriaux et al. Volume 17, Number 7—July 2011Plasmodium knowlesi Reinfection in Human
Yee Ling Lau et al. Volume 17, Number 7—July 2011Severe ImportedPlasmodium falciparum Malaria, France, 1996–2003
Elise Seringe et al. Volume 17, Number 5—May 2011Plasmodium knowlesi Malaria in Children
Bridget E. Barber et al. Volume 17, Number 5—May 2011Quinine-Resistant Malaria in Traveler Returning from French Guiana, 2010
Lionel Bertaux et al. Volume 17, Number 5—May 2011Avian Malaria Deaths in Parrots, Europe
Philipp Olias et al. Volume 17, Number 5—May 2011Plasmodium vivax Seroprevalence in Bred Cynomolgus Monkeys, China
Hai-Long Li et al. Volume 17, Number 5—May 2011Intravenous Artesunate for Severe Malaria in Travelers, Europe
Thomas Zoller et al. Volume 17, Number 5—May 2011Widespread Availability of Artemisinin Monotherapy in the United States
Robert M. Rakita et al. Volume 17, Number 5—May 2011Multidrug-Resistant Genotypes ofPlasmodium falciparum, Myanmar
Zhaoqing Yang et al. Volume 17, Number 3—March 2011
2010
Wild Chimpanzees Infected with 5Plasmodium SpeciesMarco Kaiser et al. Volume 16, Number 12—December 2010Genetic Structure ofPlasmodium falciparum and Elimination of Malaria, Comoros Archipelago
Stanislas Rebaudet et al. Volume 16, Number 11—November 2010Sulfadoxine/Pyrimethamine Intermittent Preventive Treatment for Malaria during Pregnancy
Philippe Deloron et al. Volume 16, Number 11—November 2010PodcastType 2 Diabetes Mellitus and Increased Risk for Malaria Infection
Ina Danquah et al. Volume 16, Number 10—October 2010
Márcia A. Alexandre et al. Volume 16, Number 10—October 2010Artesunate Misuse andPlasmodium falciparum Malaria in Traveler Returning from Africa
Dea Shahinas et al. Volume 16, Number 10—October 2010Co-infections withPlasmodium knowlesi and Other Malaria Parasites, Myanmar
Ning Jiang et al. Volume 16, Number 9—September 2010Deforestation and Malaria in Mâncio Lima County, Brazil
Sarah H. Olson et al. Volume 16, Number 7—July 2010Extensive Drug Resistance in Malaria and Tuberculosis
Chansuda Wongsrichanalai et al. Volume 16, Number 7—July 2010Diagnostic Difficulties withPlasmodium knowlesi Infection in Humans
Erma Sulistyaningsih et al. Volume 16, Number 6—June 2010Plasmodium knowlesi in Human, Indonesian Borneo
Melanie Figtree et al. Volume 16, Number 4—April 2010Quinine-Resistant Malaria in Traveler Returning from Senegal, 2007
Bruno Pradines et al. Volume 16, Number 3—March 2010Serologic Markers for Detecting Malaria in Areas of Low Endemicity, Somalia, 2008
Teun Bousema et al. Volume 16, Number 3—March 2010Plasmodiumfalciparum Malaria, Southern Algeria, 2007
Saïd C. Boubidi et al. Volume 16, Number 2—February 2010
2009
Possible Interruption of Malaria Transmission, Highland Kenya, 2007–2008Chandy C. John et al. Volume 15, Number 12—December 2009Epidemic ofPlasmodium falciparum Malaria Involving Substandard Antimalarial Drugs, Pakistan, 2003
Toby Leslie et al. Volume 15, Number 11—November 2009Imported Infectious Diseases in Mobile Populations, Spain
Begoña Monge-Maillo et al. Volume 15, Number 11—November 2009Orangutans Not Infected withPlasmodium vivax orP. cynomolgi, Indonesia
Balbir Singh et al. Volume 15, Number 10—October 2009Program to Eradicate Malaria in Sardinia, 1946–1950
Eugenia Tognotti Volume 15, Number 9—September 2009HumanPlasmodium knowlesi Infection Detected by Rapid Diagnostic Tests for Malaria
Jaap J. van Hellemond et al. Volume 15, Number 9—September 2009Using Satellite Images of Environmental Changes to Predict Infectious Disease Outbreaks
Timothy E. Ford et al. Volume 15, Number 9—September 2009Potential Malaria Reemergence, Northeastern Thailand
Trevor Petney et al. Volume 15, Number 8—August 2009War and Disease: Biomedical Research on Malaria in the Twentieth Century
Eugenia Tognotti Volume 15, Number 7—July 2009Increased Risk for Severe Malaria in HIV-1–infected Adults, Zambia
Victor Chalwe et al. Volume 15, Number 5—May 2009Near-Fatal Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome Induced byPlasmodium malariae
Pierre-Néri Descheemaeker et al. Volume 15, Number 5—May 2009Chloroquine-Resistant HaplotypePlasmodium falciparum Parasites, Haiti
Berlin L. Londono et al. Volume 15, Number 5—May 2009Concurrent Dengue and Malaria in Cayenne Hospital, French Guiana
Bernard Carme et al. Volume 15, Number 4—April 2009High Incidence of Diseases Endemic to the Amazon Region of Brazil, 2001–2006
Gerson Penna et al. Volume 15, Number 4—April 2009Links between Climate, Malaria, and Wetlands in the Amazon Basin
Sarah H. Olson et al. Volume 15, Number 4—April 2009PodcastThe Status of Infectious Disease in the Amazon Region
Pedro Luiz Tauil Volume 15, Number 4—April 2009
Katrin Stäger et al. Volume 15, Number 2—February 2009Falciparum Malaria in Patient 9 Years after Leaving Malaria-Endemic Area
Caroline Theunissen et al. Volume 15, Number 1—January 2009
2008
Severe Malaria and Artesunate Treatment, NorwayKristine Mørch et al. Volume 14, Number 11—November 2008Mixture for Controlling Insecticide-Resistant Malaria Vectors
Cédric Pennetier et al. Volume 14, Number 11—November 2008Use of Malaria Rapid Diagnostic Test to IdentifyPlasmodium knowlesi Infection
Thomas F. McCutchan et al. Volume 14, Number 11—November 2008Deforestation and Vectorial Capacity ofAnopheles gambiae Giles Mosquitoes in Malaria Transmission, Kenya
Yaw A. Afrane et al. Volume 14, Number 10—October 2008Molecular Surveillance for Multidrug-ResistantPlasmodium falciparum, Cambodia
Naman K. Shah et al. Volume 14, Number 10—October 2008Monkey Malaria in a European Traveler Returning from Malaysia
Anu Kantele et al. Volume 14, Number 9—September 2008Plasmodium falciparum in Ancient Egypt
Andreas G. Nerlich et al. Volume 14, Number 8—August 2008Cluster of Falciparum Malaria Cases in UK Airport
Alison J. Rodger et al. Volume 14, Number 8—August 2008Spread of Vector-borne Diseases and Neglect of Leishmaniasis, Europe
Jean-Claude Dujardin et al. Volume 14, Number 7—July 2008Declining Artesunate-Mefloquine Efficacy against Falciparum Malaria on the Cambodia–Thailand Border
Chansuda Wongsrichanalai et al. Volume 14, Number 5—May 2008Human Infections withPlasmodium knowlesi, the Philippines
Jennifer Luchavez et al. Volume 14, Number 5—May 2008Naturally Acquired HumanPlasmodium knowlesi Infection, Singapore
Lee Ching Ng et al. Volume 14, Number 5—May 2008Q Fever in Young Children, Ghana
Robin Kobbe et al. Volume 14, Number 2—February 2008ProlongedPlasmodium falciparum Infection in Immigrants, Paris
Eric D’Ortenzio et al. Volume 14, Number 2—February 2008
2007
Effects of Local Anthropogenic Changes on Potential Malaria VectorAnopheles hyrcanus and West Nile Virus VectorCulex modestus, Camargue, FranceNicolas Ponçon et al. Volume 13, Number 12—December 2007Drug-Resistant Malaria Parasites Introduced into Madagascar from Comoros Islands
Didier Ménard et al. Volume 13, Number 11—November 2007Prevalence ofPlasmodium falciparum Infection in Rainy Season, Artibonite Valley, Haiti, 2006
Thomas P. Eisele et al. Volume 13, Number 10—October 2007Malaria Diagnosis and Hospitalization Trends, Brazil
Patricia D. Santos-Ciminera et al. Volume 13, Number 10—October 2007Malaria Reemergence in Northern Afghanistan
Michael K. Faulde et al. Volume 13, Number 9—September 2007Possible Autochthonous Malaria from Marseille to Minneapolis
Barbara Doudier et al. Volume 13, Number 8—August 2007Chloroquine-ResistantPlasmodiumvivax, Brazilian Amazon
Franklin Simoes de Santana Filho et al. Volume 13, Number 7—July 2007Minority-Variant pfcrt K76T Mutations and Chloroquine Resistance, Malawi
Jonathan J. Juliano et al. Volume 13, Number 6—June 2007Plasmodium malariae in Haitian Refugees, Jamaica
John F. Lindo et al. Volume 13, Number 6—June 2007Risk Factors for Imported FatalPlasmodium falciparum Malaria, France, 1996–2003
Fabrice Legros et al. Volume 13, Number 6—June 2007Detecting Epidemic Malaria, Uganda
Jonathan Cox et al. Volume 13, Number 5—May 2007Response to Malaria Epidemics in Africa
Tarekegn A. Abeku Volume 13, Number 5—May 2007Mosquitoborne Infections after Hurricane Jeanne, Haiti, 2004
Mark E. Beatty et al. Volume 13, Number 2—February 2007SubclinicalPlasmodium falciparum Infection and HIV-1 Viral Load
Kimberly C. Brouwer et al. Volume 13, Number 2—February 2007Imported Infectious Disease and Purpose of Travel, Switzerland
Lukas Fenner et al. Volume 13, Number 2—February 2007Panmicrobial Oligonucleotide Array for Diagnosis of Infectious Diseases
Gustavo Palacios et al. Volume 13, Number 1—January 2007Rabies Encephalitis in Malaria-Endemic Area, Malawi, Africa
Macpherson Mallewa et al. Volume 13, Number 1—January 2007Tickborne Relapsing Fever Diagnosis Obscured by Malaria, Togo
Annika Nordstrand et al. Volume 13, Number 1—January 2007Death Rates from Malaria Epidemics, Burundi and Ethiopia
Jean-Paul Guthmann et al. Volume 13, Number 1—January 2007
2006
Transmission of Human and MacaquePlasmodium spp. to Ex-Captive Orangutans in Kalimantan, IndonesiaMichael J.C. Reid et al. Volume 12, Number 12—December 2006Malaria Outbreak in Troops Returning from French Guiana
Catherine Verret et al. Volume 12, Number 11—November 2006ConcurrentPlasmodium vivax Malaria and Dengue
Stan Deresinski Volume 12, Number 11—November 2006Spatial Epidemiology ofPlasmodium vivax, Afghanistan
Simon Brooker et al. Volume 12, Number 10—October 2006Malaria Epidemics and Interventions, Kenya, Burundi, Southern Sudan, and Ethiopia, 1999–2004
Francesco Checchi et al. Volume 12, Number 10—October 2006Etymologia: malaria
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Polyxeni Potter Volume 12, Number 6—June 2006Spleen Abscess as Malaria Complication
Sandro Contini et al. Volume 12, Number 3—March 2006Chemoprophylaxis and Malaria Death Rates
Gérard Krause et al. Volume 12, Number 3—March 2006
2005
New and Re-emerging Infectious DiseasesUriel Kitron et al. Volume 11, Number 10—October 2005Plasmodium falciparum Spatial Analysis, Western Kenya Highlands
Otsyula G. Munyekenye et al. Volume 11, Number 10—October 2005Malaria in Kenya's Western Highlands
G. Dennis Shanks et al. Volume 11, Number 9—September 2005Malaria Attributable to the HIV-1 Epidemic, Sub-Saharan Africa
Eline L. Korenromp et al. Volume 11, Number 9—September 2005Oneness, Complexity, and the Distribution of Disease
Polyxeni Potter Volume 11, Number 9—September 2005Malaria and Irrigated Crops, Accra, Ghana
Eveline Klinkenberg et al. Volume 11, Number 8—August 2005Nosocomial Malaria and Saline Flush
Sanjay K. Jain et al. Volume 11, Number 7—July 2005Blackwater Fever in Children, Burundi
Federico Gobbi et al. Volume 11, Number 7—July 2005Concurrent Dengue and Malaria
Remi N. Charrel et al. Volume 11, Number 7—July 2005Emerging Infectious Diseases: a 10-Year Perspective from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Anthony S. Fauci et al. Volume 11, Number 4—April 2005Malaria and Travel to the Dominican Republic
Juan L. Haro-González et al. Volume 11, Number 3—March 2005Malaria Risk in Travelers
Helena Hervius Askling et al. Volume 11, Number 3—March 2005Malaria Epidemic and Drug Resistance, Djibouti
Christophe Rogier et al. Volume 11, Number 2—February 2005Plasmodium vivax Malaria
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2004
Naturally AcquiredPlasmodium knowlesi Malaria in Human, ThailandSomchai Jongwutiwes et al. Volume 10, Number 12—December 2004Globalization and Infectious Diseases in Women
Carol Bellamy Volume 10, Number 11—November 2004HIV, Tuberculosis, and Malaria Antimicrobial Resistance
J. Todd Weber et al. Volume 10, Number 11—November 2004HIV, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Tuberculosis, and Malaria: Resurgence and Response
Scott Holmberg et al. Volume 10, Number 11—November 2004Women and Infectious Diseases
Julie L. Gerberding Volume 10, Number 11—November 2004Malaria during Pregnancy: Epidemiology, Current Prevention Strategies, and Future Directions
Robert D. Newman et al. Volume 10, Number 11—November 2004Occupational Malaria Following Needlestick Injury
Arnaud P. Tarantola et al. Volume 10, Number 10—October 2004Malaria Epidemics and Surveillance Systems in Canada
J. Dick MacLean et al. Volume 10, Number 7—July 2004Alert Threshold Algorithms and Malaria Epidemic Detection
Hailay Desta Teklehaimanot et al. Volume 10, Number 7—July 2004Malaria Control and Public Health
Donald Roberts et al. Volume 10, Number 6—June 2004Maternal Malaria and Perinatal HIV Transmission, Western Kenya
John G. Ayisi et al. Volume 10, Number 4—April 2004
2003
Malaria Clusters among Illegal Chinese Immigrants to Europe through AfricaZeno Bisoffi et al. Volume 9, Number 9—September 2003Nonmalarial Infant Deaths and DDT Use for Malaria Control
Aimin Chen et al. Volume 9, Number 8—August 2003Estimating the Incidence of Typhoid Fever and Other Febrile Illnesses in Developing Countries
John A. Crump et al. Volume 9, Number 5—May 2003A Molecular Surveillance System for Global Patterns of Drug Resistance in Imported Malaria
Annie-Claude Labbé et al. Volume 9, Number 1—January 2003
2002
Plasmodium ovale Malaria Acquired in Central SpainJuan Cuadros et al. Volume 8, Number 12—December 2002Meteorologic Influences onPlasmodium falciparum Malaria in the Highland Tea Estates of Kericho, Western Kenya
G. Dennis Shanks et al. Volume 8, Number 12—December 2002Defining and Detecting Malaria Epidemics in the Highlands of Western Kenya
Simon I. Hay et al. Volume 8, Number 6—June 2002HIV Prevalence in a Gold Mining Camp in the Amazon Region, Guyana
Carol J. Palmer et al. Volume 8, Number 3—March 2002
2001
Malaria in Illegal Chinese Immigrants, ItalyAlberto Matteelli et al. Volume 7, Number 6—December 2001Usefulness of Seminested Polymerase Chain Reaction for Screening Blood Donors at Risk for Malaria in Spain
A. Benito et al. Volume 7, Number 6—December 2001Could Malaria Reappear in Italy?
Roberto Romi et al. Volume 7, Number 6—December 2001The Changing Epidemiology of Malaria in Minnesota
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2000
Falciparum Malaria in European Tourists to the Dominican RepublicTomas Jelinek et al. Volume 6, Number 5—October 2000Malaria and global warming in perspective?
Paul Reiter Volume 6, Number 4—August 2000Malaria and Global Warming in Perspective?
Pim Martens Volume 6, Number 3—June 2000Malaria on the Move: Human Population Movement and Malaria Transmission
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