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01.12.2025

1 Acta Trop
1 J Infect Dis
17 Malar J
2 PLoS One
1 Science


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    Acta Trop

  1. YAMTI SN, Akouya A, Dezoumbe K, Tawe L, et al
    Allele frequency of Hemoglobin S among patients with uncomplicated Plasmodium falciparum malaria in N'Djamena, Chad.
    Acta Trop. 2025;272:107923.
    PubMed         Abstract available


    J Infect Dis

  2. CASSIDY CA, Shook-Sa BE, Boyce RM, Ciccone EJ, et al
    False-positive malaria rapid diagnostic tests are prevalent among children under 5 years of age in Uganda.
    J Infect Dis. 2025 Nov 28:jiaf604. doi: 10.1093.
    PubMed         Abstract available


    Malar J

  3. BARAT LM
    A reason to celebrate in a time of uncertainty. Response to: Linblade et al. "Assessing the accuracy of the recording and reporting of malaria rapid diagnostic test results in four African countries-methods and key results".
    Malar J. 2025;24:416.
    PubMed         Abstract available

  4. SEN S, Schellenberg D, Penny MA
    Rethinking a hybrid malaria chemoprevention delivery strategy for children in sub-perennial settings: a modelling study integrating age- and seasonally-targeted delivery.
    Malar J. 2025;24:419.
    PubMed         Abstract available

  5. AKELLO Z, Oloro J, Mukanyangezi MF, Asingizwe D, et al
    Adherence to severe malaria treatment guidelines in Northern Uganda: a mixed-methods study.
    Malar J. 2025;24:417.
    PubMed         Abstract available

  6. CHABI J, Edi CVA, Coleman S, Gbalegba GCN, et al
    Entomological impact of three years of clothianidin-based indoor residual spraying in two high malaria endemic districts in Cote d'Ivoire.
    Malar J. 2025;24:418.
    PubMed         Abstract available

  7. OSBORNE A, Bai-Sesay AU, Sesay U, Bangura C, et al
    Inequalities in the use of three-dose of intermittent preventive treatment in pregnancy with sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine among women in Sierra Leone, 2008-2019.
    Malar J. 2025;24:424.
    PubMed         Abstract available

  8. ABDI MY, Mohamud FA, Abdullahi SA
    Prevalence of asymptomatic malaria and associated factors among pregnant women in Mogadishu, Somalia: a cross-sectional study.
    Malar J. 2025;24:420.
    PubMed         Abstract available

  9. LAKE MW, Asemahagn MA, Nigussie TZ, Gelaye KA, et al
    Resurgence of malaria in the Amhara Region, Ethiopia (2014-2024): trends, spatial expansion, and control challenges.
    Malar J. 2025;24:425.
    PubMed         Abstract available

  10. LUSIYANA N, Ahmad RA, Elyazar I, Murhandarwati EEH, et al
    Imported malaria: a silent and forgotten threat in malaria free zones?
    Malar J. 2025;24:421.
    PubMed         Abstract available

  11. NDOYE T, Majeres Lugand M, Diallo AM, Sakho S, et al
    Initiating community intermittent preventive treatment of malaria in pregnancy in Senegal: qualitative evaluation of stakeholder acceptability and experience.
    Malar J. 2025;24:426.
    PubMed         Abstract available

  12. KUMAR SM, Nath SN, Vani HC, Shrinivasa BM, et al
    The role of artificial intelligence (AI) in the elimination of malaria: a systematic literature review.
    Malar J. 2025;24:427.
    PubMed         Abstract available

  13. WANG N, Zhao X, Li C, Mao Y, et al
    Event-driven dynamics, regional disparities, and netizen engagement: characterizing and exploring malaria discourse on Sina Weibo for enhanced health communication.
    Malar J. 2025;24:429.
    PubMed         Abstract available

  14. CARDONA-ARIAS JA, Higuita-Gutierrez LF
    Health-related quality of life among pregnant women exposed to malaria in an endemic region of Colombia.
    Malar J. 2025;24:428.
    PubMed         Abstract available

  15. KEMIGISHA G, Musoke D, Walekhwa AW, Yeka A, et al
    Knowledge, attitudes, practices and determinants of mosquito repellent use for malaria prevention in Nangabo Ward, Wakiso District, Uganda.
    Malar J. 2025;24:430.
    PubMed         Abstract available

  16. MCIVER DJ, Doum D, Men C, Neukom J, et al
    Evaluating the acceptability and feasibility of new mosquito bite prevention tools in a "forest pack" to support malaria elimination in Cambodia.
    Malar J. 2025 Nov 27. doi: 10.1186/s12936-025-05682.
    PubMed         Abstract available

  17. ATOBATELE S, Mpimbaza A, Ngufor C, Yavo W, et al
    Characteristics of healthcare workers and health facilities associated with inaccurate recording of malaria rapid diagnostic test results: a multi-country study.
    Malar J. 2025 Nov 27. doi: 10.1186/s12936-025-05674.
    PubMed         Abstract available

  18. OKORO LN, Zoakah AI, Bupwatda P, Anyamene EL, et al
    Cost-effectiveness of intermittent preventive therapy and insecticide-treated bed nets for malaria prevention among pregnant women in Jos North, Plateau State, Nigeria.
    Malar J. 2025 Nov 27. doi: 10.1186/s12936-025-05607.
    PubMed         Abstract available

  19. FRANCO RG, Ortiz L, Bardaji A, Castaneda D, et al
    Prevalence of submicroscopic congenital malaria and associated risk factors in an area of low endemicity of Guatemala.
    Malar J. 2025 Nov 27. doi: 10.1186/s12936-025-05670.
    PubMed         Abstract available


    PLoS One

  20. KOSGEI JJ, McDermott DP, Omondi S, Moshi V, et al
    Quantification of Anopheles daily sugar feeding rates in Siaya county, western Kenya using Attractive Sugar Baits.
    PLoS One. 2025;20:e0337207.
    PubMed         Abstract available

  21. DEREJE AA, Geleta D, Menjetta T, Takele A, et al
    Investigating barriers to adherence to antimalarial prescribing guidelines in public healthcare facilities in Arba Minch, South Ethiopia: A qualitative study.
    PLoS One. 2025;20:e0337326.
    PubMed         Abstract available


    Science

  22. OSTRIDGE HJ, Fontsere C, Lizano E, Soto DC, et al
    Local genetic adaptation to habitat in wild chimpanzees.
    Science. 2025;387:eadn7954.
    PubMed         Abstract available


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