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		<title>Malaria Vaccine Could Fight Every Strain</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dr Paul Conley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Malaria - a threatening and most likely devastating condition that can affect travellers to all parts of the Earth rife with mosquitoes, malaria is thought to cause approximately 655,000 deaths every single year. With extensive understanding of the risks posed by malaria and the inner workings of the condition, travellers to parts of the world such as sub-Saharan Africa or Asia should not enter these areas without initially taking a useful malaria vaccine.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Malaria - a threatening and most likely devastating condition that can affect travellers to all parts of the Earth rife with mosquitoes, malaria is thought to cause approximately 655,000 deaths every single year. With extensive understanding of the risks posed by malaria and the inner workings of the condition, travellers to parts of the world such as sub-Saharan Africa or Asia should not enter these areas without initially taking a useful malaria vaccine.</p>
<p>However , malaria is famously tough to fight, given the sheer number of parasite strains that can cause the sickness. Now, a team of UK scientists have begun work on an incredible new malaria vaccine that, at these early stages, shows indications of protecting against each known strain of the parasite.</p>
<p> <b>Malaria - Why Is It So Hard To Beat?</b> </p>
<p>Malaria is a condition that is caused by parasites that enter the bloodstream and start to place strain on the body. These parasites can live within mosquitoes without causing harm, and it is because of this that a bite from a mosquitocan permit the illness to go into the body. </p>
<p>Any malaria vaccine must work against the parasite's antigens, but these have until now been so diverse that no single medication can protect against each alternative. But the new research indicates that parasites utilise a precise protein receptor in order to enter the red blood cells - this is called RH5. If this receptor can be targeted with a malaria vaccine, it becomes impossible for the malaria parasites to go into the bloodstream and reproduce.</p>
<p>So far, the malaria vaccine research team has tested one or two of the commonest parasites responsible for the condition and found that their RH5-targeted vaccine stops every last one of them.</p>
<p> <b>Malaria Vaccination Not To Be Underestimated</b> </p>
<p>Setting the beginning for the development of a new malaria vaccine, these up to date results could truly radically change the way that malaria is dealt with for overseas people travelling as well as those who live in high risk locations. However , with really tough approval and testing regulations in place, such a vaccination is not likely to be available for approximately 10 years.</p>
<p>In the meantime, there are a few highly effective malaria vaccination shots that target the most typical parasitic strains. The most typical choices are <a href="http://www.prescription2home.co.uk/malarone/">Malarone</a> and Lariam. By taking such medication before, during and after your overseas trip, you can be confident you are protected against the most commonly encountered types of malaria.</p>
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