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Biannual Mass Azithromycin Distributions for Preschool Children and Malaria Parasitemia: A Secondary Analysis of the MORDOR Cluster Randomized Trial.

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Arzika AM   +16 more
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Preterm Birth and Malaria Susceptibility in Offspring of Uninfected Multigravid Women.

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Barry A   +13 more
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Hidden hematological, biochemical and immune costs of asymptomatic malaria infections in semi-wild chimpanzees

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Nowakowski A   +15 more
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Microscopic malaria parasitemia diagnosis and grading on benchmark datasets

Microscopy Research and Technique, 2018
AbstractMalaria parasitemia diagnosis and grading is hard and still far from perfection. Inaccurate diagnosis and grading has caused tremendous deaths rate particularly in young children worldwide. The current research deeply reviews automated malaria parasitemia diagnosis and grading in thin blood smear digital images through image analysis and ...
Amjad Rehman   +2 more
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Persistent Parasitemia after Acute Babesiosis

New England Journal of Medicine, 1998
Babesiosis, a zoonosis caused by the protozoan Babesia microti, is usually not treated when the symptoms are mild, because the parasitemia appears to be transient. However, the microscopical methods used to diagnose this infection are insensitive, and few infected people have been followed longitudinally.
P J, Krause   +10 more
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Cytokines and Malaria Parasitemia

Clinical Immunology, 2001
The balance between pro- and antiinflammatory cytokines may be important in malaria presentation and outcome. Malaria tends to be more severe in children than in adults, presumably because partial immunity develops with age. However, the full nature of, and age-related differences in, anti-malarial immunity are unknown.
J, Jason   +12 more
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The Parasitemia in Experimental Toxoplasmosis

Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1950
The discovery by Wolf et al1 in 1939 that Toxoplasma gondii is the etiological agent of a highly fatal disease of infants has led to the description of an increasingly large number of cases in recent years. While the majority of cases have been neonatal, characterized by hydrocephalus, cerebral calcifications, and chorioretinitis, a few adult cases ...
L, JACOBS, F E, JONES
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