The End of the Malaria Wars

Thursday, May 20, 2010

A team of researchers have found probably the cure for the deadliest disease on the planet: Malaria. The study that occupies the portrait of the Nature magazine, was made by the GlaxoSmithKline laboratories in Madrid. They discovered a way to stop the parasite in the Malaria, Plasmodium falciparum, from acting and killing the blood cells we have in our bodies. They also have seen a way to make the red blood cells to act and stop the parasite from penetrating them.

With this we can stop the deadliest disease on Earth from killing a children in Africa every thirty seconds. The Malaria originates from a infected mosquito in the tropical rainforest's that needs blood to reproduce. The mosquito bites on a human, and as it sucks blood the malaria enters to the body. This disease caused by the insignificantly small mosquito makes more than a million people die each year. With this new discovery, the world could be saved from a fatal disease.

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