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- W4296593670 abstract "The incidence of malaria, a mosquito-borne infectious disease exists throughout the tropical and subtropical regions. Various factors restrict the effective control of malaria including their increasingly resistance to existing anti-malarial drugs. New strategies for malaria management are needed at both the fronts for the search of new anti-malarial agent and control of vector anopheles in order to restrict the transmission of malaria. Mosquitoes are the most important single group of insects in terms of public health importance, which transmit a number of diseases, such as malaria, filariasis, dengue, Japanese encephalitis, etc., causing millions of deaths every year. Although many strategies including chemicals and phytochemicals has been well explored for parasite and vector control, in recent years, metal nanoparticles are gaining attention as potential material in this domain. This review has summarized, the present status of some metallic nanoparticles as anti-plasmodial and mosquitocidal activities in perspective of malaria management. Fig. Metallic nanoparticles potential with Anti-plasmodial and Mosquitocidal activity" @default.
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