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Accelerating the fight against malaria Join the fight against malaria this World Mosquito Day. Discover the importance of resilient supply chains and community engagement.

Mosquitoes may be small, but they remain one of the world’s deadliest threats. Ending malaria is a critical health priority.

Read more about how strong supply chains can help fight malaria 👇

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#WorldMalariaDay2025 #HealthSupplyChains

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Busy day in Parliament yesterday:

🚂 Raised constituent concerns at the SW Rail APPG
🌏 Attended drop-in for #WorldMalariaDay2025
🚭 Learned about cigarette smuggling
🐶 Backed calls for animal welfare in imports
🚑 Spoke on ensuring UK aid for Palestine is properly allocated

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World Malaria Day- Latest Updates on Antimalarial drugs #malaria #worldmalariaday #worldmalariaday2025 #antimalaria
#dopamine #pharmacology #doctor #medicalsciences #drradhikavijay #pharmacologypodcast #ispharmacologydifficult #audiopharmacology #podcast
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We're not short on solutions, we're short on investment. This #WorldMalariaDay2025 we call on global leaders, donors, and partners to reinvest in the fight against malaria.
We must prioritise malaria in health budgets, fund
innovative tools, and strengthen health systems.
#MalariaEndsWithUs #WMD2025

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Malaria vaccine clinical trial seeks healthy volunteers - UW Medicine | Newsroom

#WorldMalariaDay2025 Researchers at @uwmedicine.bsky.social are seeking healthy volunteers ages 18 to 45 to test an experimental vaccine's ability to protect against malaria. See details:

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World Malaria Day 2025 On 25 April, World Malaria Day 2025 will be marked under the theme Malaria Ends with Us: Reinvest, Reimagine, Reignite

To learn about #WorldMalariaDay2025 and the World Health Organization's 2024 world malaria report, click here: loom.ly/ka9pXKQ.
Read about IID's Defeating Malaria initiative here: loom.ly/ZkjkTvs
Learn more about our department's #MalariaResearch and labs here: loom.ly/nxkUwEY

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🦟 Today is #WorldMalariaDay2025 – a day to remember that malaria is preventable and treatable, yet still claims a life every minute.
Let’s unite for a #MalariaFreeFuture 🌍
Every voice matters. Every action counts.
Together, we can #EndMalaria.
👩‍⚕️ To our #HealthHeroes on the frontlines – we see you.

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Today is World Malaria Day | 25 April

🦟 Malaria is a life-threatening disease, but it’s preventable and curable. In 2023, there were over 263 million new cases and 597,000 deaths globally.

Did you know malaria can impact your vision? 👁️

#WorldMalariaDay2025

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Malaria on the Move book cover: Malaria on the Move: Rural Communities and Public Health in Zimbabwe, 1890–2015. Kundai Manamere. Graphic showing a mosquito and other biological drawings.

Malaria on the Move book cover: Malaria on the Move: Rural Communities and Public Health in Zimbabwe, 1890–2015. Kundai Manamere. Graphic showing a mosquito and other biological drawings.

"Should be read by scholars and practitioners alike." Malaria on the Move examines how migration and travel influence the risk of malaria and reaffirms the need to take into consideration local socioeconomic factors in designing and implementing interventions. #WorldMalariaDay #WorldMalariaDay2025

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#WorldMalariaDay2025:
- In 2023 -597,000 deaths & 263M cases
- 95% of these occurred in the WHO Africa region.
We now have two authorized pediatric vaccines and several countries are rolling them out. But drug and insecticide resistance is rising. Funding is dwindling.
The fight is not over !

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World Malaria Day 2025: Reimagining the Fight Against Malaria Blog post by Prisca Kweyamba and Lison LarocheThe 25th April, 2025 marks World Malaria Day – a moment to reflect on the successes of malaria interventions in the past, and an opportunity to recommit t...

In our latest blog post, Transmission Zero researchers Lison Laroche and Prisca Kweyamba share their insights on why innovative genetic tools and global collaboration are crucial in the fight against malaria.

Read the blog here: bit.ly/4iQYdJf

#WorldMalariaDay2025 #ReinvestReimagineReignite

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Today on #WorldMalariaDay, we shine a spotlight on a disease that continues to claim over 600,000 lives each year — most of them children.

#Malaria is both preventable and treatable, yet it remains a leading cause of death in many parts of the world.
#EndMalaria #WorldMalariaDay2025

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Today is #WorldMalariaDay2025

In 2023 there were 263 million new cases of malaria, accounting for 597,000 deaths that year.

Concern teams work with communities across the world to prevent mosquito bites and treat those infected with malaria.

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For #WorldMalariaDay2025, let's reignite our commitment to malaria elimination.

Sustainable malaria control hinges on strong community engagement. We are committed to fostering strong relationships between researchers and communities, empowering local voices in the fight against malaria. Pt1

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Indo-Pacific malaria cases could surge following Trump aid cuts Follow the latest news headlines from Australia's most trusted source. Read in-depth expert analysis and watch live coverage on ABC News.

Thanks for speaking with me on #WorldMalariaDay2025 Thomas Oriti #abcnewsradio - we simply cannot allow the profound and sudden cuts to global health from the US to derail progress on malaria. Support for the www.theglobalfund.org is a crucial and immediate step.

www.abc.net.au/news/2025-04...

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🦟 Malaria is preventable, diagnosable, and treatable. With collective action, innovation, and access to healthcare, we can eliminate malaria and build a healthier, more equitable world.

#BeatMalaria!
#WorldMalariaDay2025 #EndMalaria #MalariaAwareness #PreventMalaria #WHO #StopTheBite

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Beating malaria: what can be done with shrinking funds and rising threats The fight against malaria faces many obstacles, including funding cuts. But it remains far cheaper to prevent the disease than to treat it.

As #WorldMalariaDay2025 approaches, shrinking funding is putting Africa’s fight against deadly diseases like malaria under intense pressure.

theconversation.com/beating-mala...

#HealthAndMedicine

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Tomorrow, hear from T0's George Christophides at the Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute’s World Malaria Day Symposium, “Building Better Mosquitoes”!

If you’re at the symposium, we hope you can join us!

#WorldMalariaDay2025 #GeneDrive #Malaria
@gkchris.bsky.social @jhmrimalaria.bsky.social

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The image shows  Anopheles coluzzii mosquito midguts heavily infected with Plasmodium falciparum oocysts (orange circles). Each single oocyst can produce around 10,000 sporozites that have the potential to infect a human with malaria when the mosquito next bites.

The image shows Anopheles coluzzii mosquito midguts heavily infected with Plasmodium falciparum oocysts (orange circles). Each single oocyst can produce around 10,000 sporozites that have the potential to infect a human with malaria when the mosquito next bites.

The image shows  Anopheles coluzzii mosquito midguts heavily infected with Plasmodium falciparum oocysts (orange circles). Each single oocyst can produce around 10,000 sporozites that have the potential to infect a human with malaria when the mosquito next bites.

The image shows Anopheles coluzzii mosquito midguts heavily infected with Plasmodium falciparum oocysts (orange circles). Each single oocyst can produce around 10,000 sporozites that have the potential to infect a human with malaria when the mosquito next bites.

Ahead of #WorldMalariaDay2025, @lshtm.bsky.social ’s Human Malaria Transmission Facility reports its most successful P. falciparum / A. coluzzii infections to date—advancing lab-based research in the global fight against malaria.

Read more 👉 bit.ly/4lL8YiA

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#WorldMalariaDay2025 reminds us: policy drives malaria elimination! 🚀

Our STEM for Development Impact Memo, with the Global Development Hub at Imperial College London, highlights the potential impact gene drives could have in achieving a malaria-free future.

Read more: bit.ly/4c2kJgd

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Ahead of #WorldMalariaDay2025, @lshtm.bsky.social’s Honorary Professor Teun Bousema & PhD student Daniel Ayo are in rural Uganda using creative tools—from petri dishes to vacuum cleaners—to uncover new insights into the malaria parasite’s life cycle.

Watch here 👉 bit.ly/3Yd6oba 👀🎧

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Study shows urgent change needed to reduce deaths from malaria and meningitis in comatose African children Results of two parallel studies show that one in four African children hospitalised with malaria and coma have an additional infection, and that giving antibiotics with antimalarials could help reduce...

Ahead of #WorldMalariaDay2025, researchers in our @ovg.ox.ac.uk have just published a study showing the urgent change needed to reduce deaths from malaria and meningitis in comatose African children www.paediatrics.ox.ac.uk/news/study-s...

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No one should die from a preventable disease. Yet, malaria kills every single day.

Ahead of #WorldMalariaDay2025, we are asking: How do you protect yourself and your family?

Watch this & drop your prevention tips in the comment section!

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The landscape of #malaria control is changing, and we are faced with new challenges. To progress the fight against malaria, we must commit to reimagining malaria control this #WorldMalariaDay2025.

How can we reimagine malaria control with gene drives? Find out here: www.transmissionzero.org/ pt1

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Inside the lab breeding malaria-resistant GM mosquitoes An international team of scientists hope their genetically modified mosquitoes could halt the spread of malaria, the world’s most deadly disease. Alice Rizzo reports.

We are taking part in this year's #WorldMalariaDay2025 campaign.

This year's theme is “Malaria Ends With Us Reinvest, Reimagine, Reignite”, emphasizing the urgent need for continued investment, innovation, and collaboration to eliminate #malaria.

Learn more about our lab here: bit.ly/3GgW2Ro

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This Friday is #WorldMalariaDay2025, and the call is clear: Reinvest, Reimagine, Reignite.

Despite significant achievements in the fight against #malaria, progress towards elimination is stalling. Sustained investment is essential for driving forward research and protecting those affected. Page 1

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