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Addressing health equity for breastfeeding women: primaquine for Plasmodium vivax radical cure. [PDF]
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Microhaplotype deep sequencing assays to capturePlasmodium vivaxinfection lineages
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Correction: Cross-reactive inhibitory antibody and memory B cell responses to variant strains of Duffy binding protein II at post-Plasmodium vivax infection. [PDF]
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Genetic diversity of Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium falciparum field isolates from Honduras in the malaria elimination phase. [PDF]
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Functional and Immunologic Mapping of Domains of the Reticulocyte-Binding Protein Plasmodium vivax PvRBP2a. [PDF]
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Trends in Parasitology, 2008
Four Plasmodium species cause malaria in humans: Plasmodium vivax is the most widespread and results in pronounced morbidity. India (population >1 billion) is a major contributor to the burden of vivax malaria. With a resurgence in interest concerning the neglected burden of vivax malaria and the completion of the P.
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Four Plasmodium species cause malaria in humans: Plasmodium vivax is the most widespread and results in pronounced morbidity. India (population >1 billion) is a major contributor to the burden of vivax malaria. With a resurgence in interest concerning the neglected burden of vivax malaria and the completion of the P.
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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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Cultivation of Plasmodium vivax
Trends in Parasitology, 2008Establishment of a continuous line of Plasmodium vivax parasite is crucial to understand the parasite's biology; however, this has not yet been achieved. Beginning in the 19th century, there were several efforts to cultivate this malaria parasite but without much success until the late 1980s.
Jetsumon Sattabongkot+3 more
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Trends in Parasitology, 2002
In Bangkok, Thailand, 3-8 February 2002, the Multilateral Initiative on Malaria convened the first malaria conference, Vivax Malaria Research: 2002 and Beyond, devoted entirely to Plasmodium vivax research.
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In Bangkok, Thailand, 3-8 February 2002, the Multilateral Initiative on Malaria convened the first malaria conference, Vivax Malaria Research: 2002 and Beyond, devoted entirely to Plasmodium vivax research.
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