Abstract. In 2002, a group of Montagnard refugees living in Cambodia was accepted for resettlement in the United States. Pre-departure malaria screening and targeted treatment was conducted to prevent morbidity, and minimize the potential for local malaria transmission post-arrival. We screened 902 of 906 refugees using rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs), microscopy, and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) analysis. Twelve (1.3%) RDT results were positive and 28 (3.1%) were indeterminate. Microscopy confirmed Plasmodium species in two of the positive RDT and one of the indeterminate results. Among a random 10 % sample of negative RDT results (n 86), none were positive by micros-copy. The PCR confirmed the two microscopically (and RDT) positive spec...
Objectives: The goal of this study was to assess the clinical significance of conventional and PCR-b...
Each year 50-70,000 refugees are accepted for resettlement to the United States. Refugees from sub-S...
infection among the border-crossing population, including asymptomatic and artemisinin resistant (A...
The importation of malaria into a region where it is not endemic raises many concerns, including the...
Abstract. Plasmodium infection, often sub-clinical, is common in migrating sub-Saharan refugee popul...
All U.S.-bound refugees from sub-Saharan Africa receive presumptive antimalarial treatment before de...
BACKGROUND: Malaria microscopy and rapid diagnostic tests are insensitive for very low-density paras...
Abstract Background Malaria remains a critical public health problem in Southeast Asia despite inten...
In addition to the standard, legally required medical examination of refugees migrating to the Unite...
Abstract. In 1997, enhanced health assessments were performed for 390 (10%) of approximately 4,000 B...
Human population movement across country borders presents a real challenge for malaria control and e...
International audienceIn the past decade, malaria control has been successfully implemented in Cambo...
Copyright © 2013 Kolitha Wickramage et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
In the past decade, malaria control has been successfully implemented in Cambodia, leading to a subs...
Background Malaria reactive case detection is the testing and, if positive, treatment of close conta...
Objectives: The goal of this study was to assess the clinical significance of conventional and PCR-b...
Each year 50-70,000 refugees are accepted for resettlement to the United States. Refugees from sub-S...
infection among the border-crossing population, including asymptomatic and artemisinin resistant (A...
The importation of malaria into a region where it is not endemic raises many concerns, including the...
Abstract. Plasmodium infection, often sub-clinical, is common in migrating sub-Saharan refugee popul...
All U.S.-bound refugees from sub-Saharan Africa receive presumptive antimalarial treatment before de...
BACKGROUND: Malaria microscopy and rapid diagnostic tests are insensitive for very low-density paras...
Abstract Background Malaria remains a critical public health problem in Southeast Asia despite inten...
In addition to the standard, legally required medical examination of refugees migrating to the Unite...
Abstract. In 1997, enhanced health assessments were performed for 390 (10%) of approximately 4,000 B...
Human population movement across country borders presents a real challenge for malaria control and e...
International audienceIn the past decade, malaria control has been successfully implemented in Cambo...
Copyright © 2013 Kolitha Wickramage et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
In the past decade, malaria control has been successfully implemented in Cambodia, leading to a subs...
Background Malaria reactive case detection is the testing and, if positive, treatment of close conta...
Objectives: The goal of this study was to assess the clinical significance of conventional and PCR-b...
Each year 50-70,000 refugees are accepted for resettlement to the United States. Refugees from sub-S...
infection among the border-crossing population, including asymptomatic and artemisinin resistant (A...