Abstract Background The hypotheses put forward to explain the malaria transmission cycle in extra-Amazonian Brazil, an area of very low malaria incidence, are based on either a zoonotic scenario involving simian malaria, or a scenario in which asymptomatic carriers play an important role. Objectives To determine the incidence of asymptomatic infection by detecting Plasmodium spp. DNA and its role in residual malaria transmission in a non-Amazonian region of Brazil. Methods Upon the report of the first malaria case in 2010 in the Atlantic Forest region of the state of Espírito Santo, inhabitants within a 2 km radius were invited to participate in a follow-up study. After providing signed informed consent forms, inhabitants filled out a quest...
Abstract Background Extra-Amazonian autochthonous Pla...
Abstract A recent paper in Malaria Journal reported the observation of unexpected prev...
Abstract Background In Brazil, malaria is endemic in ...
Abstract\ud \ud Background\ud The hypotheses put forwa...
Abstract\ud \ud Background\ud Regions with residual tr...
Abstract Background Regions with residual transmission are potential obstacles to the elimination of...
The transmission of malaria in Brazil is heterogeneous throughout endemic areas and the presence of ...
Abstract\ud A recent paper in Malaria Journal reported the observation of unexpected p...
Abstract Background Extra-Amazonian autochthonous Pla...
Abstract Background Extra-Amazonian autochthonous Pla...
Abstract A recent paper in Malaria Journal reported the observation of unexpected prev...
Abstract A recent paper in Malaria Journal reported the observation of unexpected prev...
Abstract Background ...
Abstract Background Extra-Amazonian autochthonous Pla...
Abstract Background Extra-Amazonian autochthonous Pla...
Abstract Background Extra-Amazonian autochthonous Pla...
Abstract A recent paper in Malaria Journal reported the observation of unexpected prev...
Abstract Background In Brazil, malaria is endemic in ...
Abstract\ud \ud Background\ud The hypotheses put forwa...
Abstract\ud \ud Background\ud Regions with residual tr...
Abstract Background Regions with residual transmission are potential obstacles to the elimination of...
The transmission of malaria in Brazil is heterogeneous throughout endemic areas and the presence of ...
Abstract\ud A recent paper in Malaria Journal reported the observation of unexpected p...
Abstract Background Extra-Amazonian autochthonous Pla...
Abstract Background Extra-Amazonian autochthonous Pla...
Abstract A recent paper in Malaria Journal reported the observation of unexpected prev...
Abstract A recent paper in Malaria Journal reported the observation of unexpected prev...
Abstract Background ...
Abstract Background Extra-Amazonian autochthonous Pla...
Abstract Background Extra-Amazonian autochthonous Pla...
Abstract Background Extra-Amazonian autochthonous Pla...
Abstract A recent paper in Malaria Journal reported the observation of unexpected prev...
Abstract Background In Brazil, malaria is endemic in ...