New Delhi: Scientists from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) have found a potential vaccine for malaria. Their research, published in the iScience journal by Cell Press, focuses on targeting a protein called Prohibitin in the malaria parasite.
Malaria is a disease transmitted by female Anopheles mosquitoes and has caused millions of deaths over the years, particularly in India. Despite efforts to control it, the World Health Organization’s 2022 report shows a grim reality, with 249 million cases and 60,800 deaths globally.
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