Plasmodium ovale is a common malaria parasite in Africa, but the epidemiology of P. ovale malaria is poorly known. Exposure to malaria, parasitemia, and morbidity were monitored for 6 years among the residents of a village in Senegal. The relationship between the level of P. ovale parasitemia and fever risk were analyzed, and diagnostic criteria for clinical P. ovale malaria were established. Then the relationships between the occurrence of P. ovale clinical malaria and a series of entomological, epidemiological, and genetic factors were investigated. There was no increased risk of fever when the P. ovale parasite count was!800 parasites/mL of blood. Of 6621 episodes of illness, 114 (1.7%) were attributable to P. ovale. Although most clinic...
A reduction in the global burden of malaria over the past two decades has encouraged efforts for reg...
Background: In tropical Africa, where malaria is highly endemic, low grade infections are asymptomat...
A reduction in the global burden of malaria over the past two decades has encouraged efforts for reg...
Background: Plasmodium ovale and Plasmodium malariae have long been reported to be widely distribute...
BACKGROUND: Plasmodium ovale and Plasmodium malariae have long been reported to be widely distribute...
Background: Plasmodium ovale and Plasmodium malariae have long been reported to be widely distribute...
Abstract Background Malaria, due to Plasmodium ovale,...
The geographical distribution of the four human malaria parasite species–Plasmodium falciparum, P. v...
During 4 months, from June to September 1990, the population of Dielmo village, Senegal, an area of ...
Background: Plasmodium ovale and Plasmodium malariae infections are scarcely studied in sub-Saharan ...
Plasmodium malariae causes malaria in humans throughout the tropics and subtropics. Plasmodium ovale...
Objectives. P. ovale curtisi (Poc) and P. ovale wallikeri (Pow) are two closely related but distinct...
Plasmodium ovale is widely distributed in tropical countries, whereas it has not been reported in th...
Background: Accurate identification of Plasmodium infections in non-endemic countries is of critical...
Five Plasmodium species (P. falciparum, P. vivax, P. malaria, P. ovale, and P. knowlesi) result in h...
A reduction in the global burden of malaria over the past two decades has encouraged efforts for reg...
Background: In tropical Africa, where malaria is highly endemic, low grade infections are asymptomat...
A reduction in the global burden of malaria over the past two decades has encouraged efforts for reg...
Background: Plasmodium ovale and Plasmodium malariae have long been reported to be widely distribute...
BACKGROUND: Plasmodium ovale and Plasmodium malariae have long been reported to be widely distribute...
Background: Plasmodium ovale and Plasmodium malariae have long been reported to be widely distribute...
Abstract Background Malaria, due to Plasmodium ovale,...
The geographical distribution of the four human malaria parasite species–Plasmodium falciparum, P. v...
During 4 months, from June to September 1990, the population of Dielmo village, Senegal, an area of ...
Background: Plasmodium ovale and Plasmodium malariae infections are scarcely studied in sub-Saharan ...
Plasmodium malariae causes malaria in humans throughout the tropics and subtropics. Plasmodium ovale...
Objectives. P. ovale curtisi (Poc) and P. ovale wallikeri (Pow) are two closely related but distinct...
Plasmodium ovale is widely distributed in tropical countries, whereas it has not been reported in th...
Background: Accurate identification of Plasmodium infections in non-endemic countries is of critical...
Five Plasmodium species (P. falciparum, P. vivax, P. malaria, P. ovale, and P. knowlesi) result in h...
A reduction in the global burden of malaria over the past two decades has encouraged efforts for reg...
Background: In tropical Africa, where malaria is highly endemic, low grade infections are asymptomat...
A reduction in the global burden of malaria over the past two decades has encouraged efforts for reg...