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A Wellcome Trust Translation Award will help trial a pioneering approach to combat mosquito-borne diseases using genetically sterilised insects. 08/02/2010
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Research funded by the Wellcome Trust has helped shaped international and national health policy for malaria and dengue fever. 06/01/2010
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Malaria parasites can disguise themselves to avoid the host's immune system, according to research funded by the Wellcome Trust and published today. 01/12/2009
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Insecticide-treated mosquito nets (ITN) reduce the chances of developing life-threatening malaria in Africa. However, recent research shows that older children, between the age of five and 19 years are the least well protected by nets. 05/10/2009
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Infecting mosquitoes with a bacterial parasite could help prevent the spread of lymphatic filariasis, a tropical diseases of the developing world. 02/10/2009
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Wellcome Trust-funded research has identified key features of an new form of malaria infection, confirming the potentially deadly nature of the disease. 10/09/2009
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Malaria parasites in western Cambodia have become resistant to the first-line treatment for malaria, according to a study published today. 30/07/2009
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The Wellcome Trust’s influence in the world of parasitology research has been highlighted in an analysis of specialist publications. 10/07/2009
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A study of children with malaria in the Gambia has provided new insights into how to conduct genetic studies of common diseases in African populations. 26/05/2009
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Targeting mosquito larval populations may be an effective intervention to help control malaria in urban situations, a study published today suggests. 31/03/2009
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