CAN TOPICAL INSECT REPELLENTS REDUCE MALARIA? A CLUSTER-RANDOMISED CONTROLLED TRIAL OF THE INSECT REPELLENT N,N-DIETHYL-M-TOLUAMIDE (DEET) IN LAO PDR.

Can topical insect repellents reduce malaria? A cluster-randomised controlled trial of the insect repellent N,N-diethyl-m-toluamide (DEET) in Lao PDR.

Mosquito vectors of malaria in Southeast Asia readily feed outdoors making malaria control through indoor insecticides such as long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) and indoor residual spraying more difficult.Topical insect repellents may be able to protect users from outdoor biting, thereby providing additional protection above the current best p

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An apicoplast-localized deubiquitinase contributes to the cell growth and apicoplast homeostasis of Toxoplasma gondii

Body Creams Abstract Toxoplasma gondii is among the most important parasites worldwide.The apicoplast is a unique organelle shared by all Apicomplexan protozoa.Increasing lines of evidence suggest that the apicoplast possesses its own ubiquitination system.Deubiquitination is a crucial step executed by deubiquitinase (DUB) during protein ubiquitina

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