With more than 40 % of the world’s population at risk, 200–300 million infections each year, and an estimated 1.2 million deaths annually, malaria remains one of the most important public health problems of mankind today. With the propensity of malaria parasites to rapidly develop resistance to newly developed therapies, and the recent failures of artemisinin-based drugs in Southeast Asia, there is an urgent need for new antimalarial compounds with novel mechanisms of action to be developed against multidrug resistant malaria. We present here a novel image analysis algorithm for the quantitative detection and classification of Plasmodium lifecycle stages in culture as well as discriminating between viable and dead parasites in drug-treated ...
Malaria is a common epidemic which usually strikes the tropical and subtropical regions like the Sou...
AbstractMalaria is a serious disease caused by a blood parasite named Plasmodium spp. The World Heal...
Aims: Morphological recognition of red blood cells infected with malaria parasites is an important t...
With more than 40 % of the world’s population at risk, 200–300 million infections each year, and an ...
With more than 40% of the world's population at risk, 200-300 million infections each year, and an e...
Malaria has profoundly influenced human history for over four thousand years and despite numerous at...
<div><p>Increasing resistance by malaria parasites to currently used antimalarials across the develo...
Increasing resistance by malaria parasites to currently used antimalarials across the developing wor...
Malaria detection through microscopic examination of stained blood smears is a diagnostic challenge ...
Malaria remains a major burden on global health, with roughly 200 million cases worldwide and more t...
Malaria is one of the serious infectious disease which is because of mosquito bites. Diagnosis of ma...
ABSTRACT: This paper investigates the possibility of rapid and accurate automated diagnosis of red b...
This thesis presents a method to automatically detect unlabelled malaria parasites in red blood cell...
Malaria is a serious global health problem, and rapid, accurate diagnosis is required to control the...
Malaria poses a global health problem every day, as it affects millions of lives all over the world....
Malaria is a common epidemic which usually strikes the tropical and subtropical regions like the Sou...
AbstractMalaria is a serious disease caused by a blood parasite named Plasmodium spp. The World Heal...
Aims: Morphological recognition of red blood cells infected with malaria parasites is an important t...
With more than 40 % of the world’s population at risk, 200–300 million infections each year, and an ...
With more than 40% of the world's population at risk, 200-300 million infections each year, and an e...
Malaria has profoundly influenced human history for over four thousand years and despite numerous at...
<div><p>Increasing resistance by malaria parasites to currently used antimalarials across the develo...
Increasing resistance by malaria parasites to currently used antimalarials across the developing wor...
Malaria detection through microscopic examination of stained blood smears is a diagnostic challenge ...
Malaria remains a major burden on global health, with roughly 200 million cases worldwide and more t...
Malaria is one of the serious infectious disease which is because of mosquito bites. Diagnosis of ma...
ABSTRACT: This paper investigates the possibility of rapid and accurate automated diagnosis of red b...
This thesis presents a method to automatically detect unlabelled malaria parasites in red blood cell...
Malaria is a serious global health problem, and rapid, accurate diagnosis is required to control the...
Malaria poses a global health problem every day, as it affects millions of lives all over the world....
Malaria is a common epidemic which usually strikes the tropical and subtropical regions like the Sou...
AbstractMalaria is a serious disease caused by a blood parasite named Plasmodium spp. The World Heal...
Aims: Morphological recognition of red blood cells infected with malaria parasites is an important t...