Increasing resistance by malaria parasites to currently used antimalarials across the developing world warrants timely detection and classification so that appropriate drug combinations can be administered before clinical complications arise. However, this is often challenged by low levels of infection (referred to as parasitemia) and presence of predominantly young parasitic forms in the patients' peripheral blood. Herein, we developed a simple, inexpensive and portable image-based cytometer that detects and numerically counts Plasmodium falciparum infected red blood cells (iRBCs) from Giemsa-stained smears derived from infected blood. Our cytometer is able to classify all parasitic subpopulations by quantifying the area occupied by the pa...
Malaria, together with HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and hepatitis are the four most deadly infectious dise...
BACKGROUND: Malaria is the disease of antiquity, having been recognized since Vedic times in India. ...
With more than 40 % of the world’s population at risk, 200–300 million infections each year, and an ...
<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...
Aim: Early and effective diagnosis of Malaria is a vital part of the disease control campaign, and a...
Background: Malaria is a public health problem that affects remote areas worldwide. Climate change h...
Prompt and accurate diagnosis of malaria is part of an effective disease management (1) , because ...
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Based on data from World Health Organization, in 2015, there are 90% of deaths caused by malaria dis...
Abstract Background Early and accurate diagnosis of malaria is a critical aspect of efforts to contr...
AbstractAn estimated 214 million cases of malaria were detected in 2015, which caused approximately ...
Malaria remains an important cause of high morbidity and mortality worldwide. According to World Hea...
Malaria is a common epidemic which usually strikes the tropical and subtropical regions like the Sou...
Malaria has profoundly influenced human history for over four thousand years and despite numerous at...
Malaria, together with HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and hepatitis are the four most deadly infectious dise...
BACKGROUND: Malaria is the disease of antiquity, having been recognized since Vedic times in India. ...
With more than 40 % of the world’s population at risk, 200–300 million infections each year, and an ...
<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...
Aim: Early and effective diagnosis of Malaria is a vital part of the disease control campaign, and a...
Background: Malaria is a public health problem that affects remote areas worldwide. Climate change h...
Prompt and accurate diagnosis of malaria is part of an effective disease management (1) , because ...
© 2010 licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of th...
Based on data from World Health Organization, in 2015, there are 90% of deaths caused by malaria dis...
Abstract Background Early and accurate diagnosis of malaria is a critical aspect of efforts to contr...
AbstractAn estimated 214 million cases of malaria were detected in 2015, which caused approximately ...
Malaria remains an important cause of high morbidity and mortality worldwide. According to World Hea...
Malaria is a common epidemic which usually strikes the tropical and subtropical regions like the Sou...
Malaria has profoundly influenced human history for over four thousand years and despite numerous at...
Malaria, together with HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and hepatitis are the four most deadly infectious dise...
BACKGROUND: Malaria is the disease of antiquity, having been recognized since Vedic times in India. ...
With more than 40 % of the world’s population at risk, 200–300 million infections each year, and an ...