Genetic research reveals Iraqi Kurdistan as the likely origin of Echinococcus granulosus, the parasite causing hydatid disease, through analysis of two distinct haplotype clusters.
Explore how PCR technology is transforming parasite detection in veterinary medicine through enhanced sensitivity, species identification, and quantification capabilities.
Discover the fascinating symbiotic relationships between Philippine marine fishes and bioluminescent bacteria, their ecological importance, and potential medical applications.
Exploring how gene chip technology is transforming parasitology research, from malaria epigenetics to organ-on-chip models for parasite studies.
How Haiti's innovative diagnostic tools confirmed the reliability of malaria rapid tests by detecting no evidence of Pfhrp2/3 gene deletions in local parasites.
Discover how mass spectrometry is revolutionizing our understanding of tick blood meals and disease transmission through innovative proteomics techniques.
How climate change silently rewrote the rules of parasite infections in Atlantic cod populations off coastal Labrador, Canada.
How community resilience in rural Mexico is transforming the fight against Chagas disease through cultural strength and local empowerment.
Discover how scientists uncovered the surprising truth about malaria transmission in Sri Lanka's dry zone, where the fifth most common mosquito was responsible for nearly all deaths.
Investigating the silent epidemic of intestinal parasitosis among food handlers in Jos, Nigeria, with prevalence rates reaching 55.9% and its public health implications.