BACKGROUND: Despite the large burden of Plasmodium vivax, little is known about its transmission dynamics. This study explored the population structure and spatio-temporal dynamics of P. vivax recurrent infections after radical cure in a two-year cohort study carried out in a rural community of the Peruvian Amazon. METHODS: A total of 37 P. vivax participants recruited in San Carlos community (Peru) between April and December 2008 were treated radically with chloroquine and primaquine and followed up monthly for two years with systematic blood sampling. All samples were screened for malaria parasites and subsequently all P. vivax infections genotyped using 15 microsatellites. Parasite population structure and dynamics were determined by com...
Malaria has steadily increased in the Peruvian Amazon over the last five years. This study aimed to ...
INTRODUCTION: The human malaria parasite, Plasmodium vivax, is proving more difficu...
Malaria has steadily increased in the Peruvian Amazon over the last five years. This study aimed to ...
Background: Despite the large burden of Plasmodium vivax, little is known about its transmission dyn...
Despite the large burden of Plasmodium vivax, little is known about its transmission dynamics. This ...
BACKGROUND: Peru is one of the Latin American countries with the highest malaria burden, mainly due ...
BACKGROUND: There is an increasing body of literature reporting treatment failure of the currently r...
BACKGROUND: Characterizing the parasite dynamics and population structure provides useful informatio...
BACKGROUND: Malaria is highly heterogeneous: its changing malaria microepidemiology needs to be addr...
BACKGROUND: There is an increasing body of literature reporting treatment failure of the currently r...
BACKGROUND: There is an increasing body of literature reporting treatment failure of the currently r...
Clinical trials documented alarming post-treatment Plasmodium vivax recurrence rates caused by recru...
Despite efforts made over decades by the Peruvian government to eliminate malaria, Plasmodium vivax ...
Abstract Background Plasmodium vivax poses a significant challenge to malaria elimination due to its...
Malaria has reemerged in many regions where once it was nearly eliminated. Yet the source of these p...
Malaria has steadily increased in the Peruvian Amazon over the last five years. This study aimed to ...
INTRODUCTION: The human malaria parasite, Plasmodium vivax, is proving more difficu...
Malaria has steadily increased in the Peruvian Amazon over the last five years. This study aimed to ...
Background: Despite the large burden of Plasmodium vivax, little is known about its transmission dyn...
Despite the large burden of Plasmodium vivax, little is known about its transmission dynamics. This ...
BACKGROUND: Peru is one of the Latin American countries with the highest malaria burden, mainly due ...
BACKGROUND: There is an increasing body of literature reporting treatment failure of the currently r...
BACKGROUND: Characterizing the parasite dynamics and population structure provides useful informatio...
BACKGROUND: Malaria is highly heterogeneous: its changing malaria microepidemiology needs to be addr...
BACKGROUND: There is an increasing body of literature reporting treatment failure of the currently r...
BACKGROUND: There is an increasing body of literature reporting treatment failure of the currently r...
Clinical trials documented alarming post-treatment Plasmodium vivax recurrence rates caused by recru...
Despite efforts made over decades by the Peruvian government to eliminate malaria, Plasmodium vivax ...
Abstract Background Plasmodium vivax poses a significant challenge to malaria elimination due to its...
Malaria has reemerged in many regions where once it was nearly eliminated. Yet the source of these p...
Malaria has steadily increased in the Peruvian Amazon over the last five years. This study aimed to ...
INTRODUCTION: The human malaria parasite, Plasmodium vivax, is proving more difficu...
Malaria has steadily increased in the Peruvian Amazon over the last five years. This study aimed to ...