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Integrative transcriptomic and machine learning approaches to decipher mitochondrial gene regulation in severe Plasmodium vivax malaria. [PDF]
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Hotspot districts of persistent <i>Plasmodium vivax</i> malaria pose a formidable challenge to malaria elimination in India. [PDF]
Ramasamy A +7 more
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Resolving the cause of recurrent Plasmodium vivax malaria probabilistically
Relapses arising from dormant liver-stage Plasmodium vivax parasites (hypnozoites) are a major cause of vivax malaria. However, in endemic areas, a recurrent blood-stage infection following treatment can be hypnozoite-derived (relapse), a blood-stage ...
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The immunology of Plasmodium vivax malaria
Immunological Reviews, 2020Plasmodium vivax infection, the predominant cause of malaria in Asia and Latin America, affects ~14 million individuals annually, with considerable adverse effects on wellbeing and socioeconomic development.
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The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1986
Malaria occurs in the United States infrequently and is found exclusively among immigrants and travelers returning from areas where the disease is endemic. Cases of acute relapses of Plasmodium vivax infection can present to the emergency department. Patients are often immigrants from developing countries who were symptom-free in this country for weeks
P B, Baker, S C, Dronen
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Malaria occurs in the United States infrequently and is found exclusively among immigrants and travelers returning from areas where the disease is endemic. Cases of acute relapses of Plasmodium vivax infection can present to the emergency department. Patients are often immigrants from developing countries who were symptom-free in this country for weeks
P B, Baker, S C, Dronen
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Plasmodium vivax malaria vaccine development
Molecular Immunology, 2001Plasmodium vivax represents the most widespread malaria parasite worldwide. Although it does not result in as high a mortality rate as P. falciparum, it inflicts debilitating morbidity and consequent economic impact in endemic communities. In addition, the relapsing behavior of this malaria parasite and the recent resistance to anti-malarials ...
M, Arévalo-Herrera, S, Herrera
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