Archive for February, 2010
Guest post: Parasites in (ancient) humans – King Tut felled by malaria
0 Comments Published by naman February 22nd, 2010 in HistoryThe Malaria Blog welcomes guest posts – just send me an email.
From James | Parasitesinhumans.org:
A new study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association suggests that the famous pharaoh Tutankhamun was killed by malaria. According to their analysis, Tutankhamun was weakened by malaria and Köhler disease II. Tutankhamun ruled Egypt in 1334-1325 BC and he died [...]
And I’ve made it another year… Finding the time to update the site certainly has not gotten any easier but writing is still just as fun. This is also a great excuse to look at some numbers.
Comparing some stats between last year and this one:
2008
2009
Total
Countries
79
106
120
Unique visitors
1,518
2,831
4,349
Page views
4,798
6,811
11,609
Posts
38
34
72
Words
11,157
6,244
17,401
The top twenty countries in terms of visitors:
1
United States
11
Germany
2
India
12
Indonesia
3
United [...]
Fred Soper, Malcolm Gladwell, mosquitoes, malaria, and DDT
2 Comments Published by naman February 13th, 2010 in HistoryMillions of people owe their lives to Fred Soper. Why isn’t he a hero?
Asks Malcolm Gladwell in his essay The Mosquito Killer. The article is an excellent look at the role played by an American physician in initiating the global malaria eradication efforts of the 50s and 60s. Gladwell has a very accessible writing style, but sometimes his narrative [...]
WWARN – The world-wide antimalarial resistance network
0 Comments Published by naman February 12th, 2010 in Drug resistanceThe world-wide antimalarial resistance network (WWARN) is a great idea. The concept is simple: drug-resistant strains spread and a bigger picture is needed – consolidate data from existing monitoring efforts and standardize protocols to ensure comparability. A series of articles in 2009, published in Malaria Journal, outlined the rationale and a plan for creating a global [...]
President’s Malaria Initiative and Angola Part 2
1 Comment Published by naman February 1st, 2010 in Operations, Vector controlBelow is a comment, on the PMI clarification, from one of the authors of the WHO Bulletin article.
In regard to the Director’s response to criticisms about the PMI program in Angola, I would like to make a few comments, having written the article in English, with the approval of my two colleagues, especially Martinho Somandjinga, [...]
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- Low-tech coolers for storing malaria rapid diagnostic tests in remote areas
- Guest post: Parasites in (ancient) humans – King Tut felled by malaria
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- Fred Soper, Malcolm Gladwell, mosquitoes, malaria, and DDT
- WWARN – The world-wide antimalarial resistance network
- President’s Malaria Initiative and Angola Part 2
- Did USAID, President’s Malaria Initiative blunder malaria control in Angola?
- Phase III malaria vaccine: don’t count your eggs before they hatch
- Calcutta School of Tropical Medicine Part 2
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