Avian Plasmodium spp. and Haemoproteus spp. parasites in mosquitoes in Germany. [PDF]
Abstract Background Although haemosporidian parasites may cause considerable health and economic problems in aviaries, there is limited understanding of the vectors transmitting them. Mosquito-borne Plasmodium species are responsible for the deaths of numerous exotic (= immunologically naïve) birds in zoos every year ...
Köchling K +3 more
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The pathology of co-infection with Usutu virus and Plasmodium spp. in naturally infected Eurasian blackbirds (Turdus merula) [PDF]
Usutu virus (USUV) is a mosquito-borne zoonotic flavivirus causing mortality in Eurasian blackbirds (Turdus merula) in Europe. In dead blackbirds, avian malaria co-infection due to mosquito-borne hemosporidians (e.g., Plasmodium spp.) has been reported ...
Gianfilippo Agliani +9 more
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Prevalence of and risk factors for Plasmodium spp. co-infection with hepatitis B virus: a systematic review and meta-analysis [PDF]
Background Plasmodium spp. and hepatitis B virus (HBV) are among the most common infectious diseases in underdeveloped countries. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of Plasmodium spp.
Kwuntida Uthaisar Kotepui, Manas Kotepui
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Innovations in Plasmodium spp. diagnosis on diverse detection platforms. [PDF]
In 2019, 229 million cases of malaria were recorded worldwide. For epidemiologic surveillance and proper treatment of persons infected with Plasmodium spp., rapid detection of infections by Plasmodium spp. is critical. Thus, Plasmodium spp. diagnosis is one of the indispensable measures for malaria control.
Brilhante-da-Silva N +4 more
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Asymptomatic Plasmodium spp. infection in Tierralta, Colombia [PDF]
With the aim of determining the prevalence of asymptomatic Plasmodium spp. infection by thick smear and PCR and its association with demographic and epidemiological characteristics in the village of Nuevo Tay, Tierralta, Córdoba, Colombia, a cross ...
Zulma Milena Cucunubá +5 more
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The dynamics of asymptomatic Plasmodium spp. infections following 10 years of malaria control interventions in Northern Sahelian Ghana. [PDF]
Current interventions targeting malaria control in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are focused on Plasmodium falciparum, the most prevalent species infecting humans.
Cecilia A Rios-Teran +8 more
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Characteristics of imported Plasmodium ovale spp. and Plasmodium malariae in Hubei Province, China, 2014–2018 [PDF]
Background There have been an increasing number of imported cases of malaria in Hubei Province in recent years. In particular, the number of cases of Plasmodium ovale spp. and Plasmodium malariae significantly increased, which resulted in increased risks
Jing Xia +9 more
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Molecular detection and species identification of Plasmodium spp. infection in adults in the Democratic Republic of Congo: A population-based study. [PDF]
BackgroundIn efforts to control malaria infection, the Democratic Republic of Congo has implemented several strategies. Studies assessing their efficiency mainly involved at-risk groups, especially children under five years of age.
Kahindo Kiyonga Aimeé +5 more
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Molecular Prevalence and Identification of Zoonotic Plasmodium spp., Including Plasmodium knowlesi, Plasmodium cynomolgi, and Plasmodium inui, in Long-Tailed Macaques (Macaca fascicularis) of Southern Thailand [PDF]
Zoonotic malaria, caused by simian Plasmodium spp., poses a major public health challenge in Southeast Asia, including Thailand, where long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis) serve as natural reservoirs.
Thanawat Hmaidee +10 more
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Prevalence of Plasmodium spp. in humans and cattle: Implications for zoonotic malaria transmission in Indonesia [PDF]
Background and Aim: Zoonotic malaria remains a significant public health concern in Southeast Asia. The potential role of cattle as reservoirs for Plasmodium spp.
Hamzah Hasyim +12 more
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