<div><p><i>Plasmodium falciparum</i> infections presenting either as symptomatic or asymptomatic may contain sexual stage parasites (gametocytes) that are crucial to malaria transmission. In this study, the prevalence of microscopic and submicroscopic asexual and gametocyte parasite stages were assessed in asymptomatic children from two communities in southern Ghana. Eighty children aged twelve years and below, none of whom exhibited signs of clinical malaria living in Obom and Cape Coast were sampled twice, one during the rainy (July 2015) and subsequently during the dry (January 2016) season. Venous blood was used to prepare thick and thin blood smears, spot a rapid malaria diagnostic test (PfHRP2 RDT) as well as prepare filter paper bloo...
Additional file 1. Asexual parasite prevalence data among the groups at various time points by Micro...
Malaria is still a threat to public health as it remains the first endemic disease in the world. It ...
Background: In endemic areas, many people experience asymptomatic Plasmodium infections, particularl...
Plasmodium falciparum infections presenting either as symptomatic or asymptomatic may contain sexual...
Background: We investigated the prevalence of sub-microscopic Plasmodium falciparum infections and g...
Background. Indicators of successful malaria control interventions include a reduction in the preval...
Abstract Background The gametocyte stage of Plasmodium falciparum is considered an important target ...
OBJECTIVE: Recently developed molecular gametocyte detection techniques have shown that submicroscop...
In areas of highly seasonal Plasmodium falciparum transmission, the presence of a large reservoir of...
Abstract Background During a Plasmodium infection, exposure of human host immune cells to both the a...
Abstract Background Malaria is the most important cause of mortality and morbidity in children livin...
BackgroundPlasmodium infection among children is a serious public health problem. Asymptomatic malar...
Abstract Background Malaria prevalence continues to decline across sub-Saharan Africa as a result of...
BackgroundTransmission stemming from asymptomatic infections is increasingly being recognized as a t...
Gametocytes are the malaria parasite stages that secure the transmission from the human host to the ...
Additional file 1. Asexual parasite prevalence data among the groups at various time points by Micro...
Malaria is still a threat to public health as it remains the first endemic disease in the world. It ...
Background: In endemic areas, many people experience asymptomatic Plasmodium infections, particularl...
Plasmodium falciparum infections presenting either as symptomatic or asymptomatic may contain sexual...
Background: We investigated the prevalence of sub-microscopic Plasmodium falciparum infections and g...
Background. Indicators of successful malaria control interventions include a reduction in the preval...
Abstract Background The gametocyte stage of Plasmodium falciparum is considered an important target ...
OBJECTIVE: Recently developed molecular gametocyte detection techniques have shown that submicroscop...
In areas of highly seasonal Plasmodium falciparum transmission, the presence of a large reservoir of...
Abstract Background During a Plasmodium infection, exposure of human host immune cells to both the a...
Abstract Background Malaria is the most important cause of mortality and morbidity in children livin...
BackgroundPlasmodium infection among children is a serious public health problem. Asymptomatic malar...
Abstract Background Malaria prevalence continues to decline across sub-Saharan Africa as a result of...
BackgroundTransmission stemming from asymptomatic infections is increasingly being recognized as a t...
Gametocytes are the malaria parasite stages that secure the transmission from the human host to the ...
Additional file 1. Asexual parasite prevalence data among the groups at various time points by Micro...
Malaria is still a threat to public health as it remains the first endemic disease in the world. It ...
Background: In endemic areas, many people experience asymptomatic Plasmodium infections, particularl...