Publications by authors named "Mohammed M Elfaki"

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  • A study involving 295 adults aged 50 and older found that a significant portion of participants had low knowledge about HZ (58%) and its vaccines (67.5%), with knowledge varying by factors such as age, education, and gender.
  • The results indicate a strong need for targeted educational programs to improve awareness and understanding of HZ and its vaccines, particularly for older adults and women who may be at higher risk. *
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Success in eliminating malaria will depend on whether parasite evolution outpaces control efforts. Here, we show that Plasmodium falciparum parasites (the deadliest of the species causing human malaria) found in low-transmission-intensity areas have evolved to invest more in transmission to new hosts (reproduction) and less in within-host replication (growth) than parasites found in high-transmission areas. At the cellular level, this adaptation manifests as increased production of reproductive forms (gametocytes) early in the infection at the expense of processes associated with multiplication inside red blood cells, especially membrane transport and protein trafficking.

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