Abstract Background Malaria is no longer endemic in Italy since 1970 when the World Health Organization declared Italy malaria-free, but it is now the most commonly imported disease. The aim of the study was to analyse the trend of imported malaria cases in Parma, Italy, during January 2013–June 2017, reporting also the treatment and the outcome of cases, exploring the comparison of the three diagnostic tests used for malaria diagnosis: microscopy, immunochromatographic assay (ICT) (BinaxNOW®) and Real-time PCR assays detecting Plasmodium falciparum, Plasmodium vivax, Plasmodium malariae, Plasmodium ovale curtisi, Plasmodium ovale wallikeri, and Plasmodium knowlesi. Results Of the 288 patients with suspected malaria, 87 were positive by mic...
Abstract Background The study aimed to analyse the likelihood of imported malaria in people with a s...
Malaria is a dramatic disease caused by the protozoan parasites Plasmodium. The diagnosis is mainly ...
Objectives. P. ovale curtisi (Poc) and P. ovale wallikeri (Pow) are two closely related but distinct...
Background: Malaria is no longer endemic in Italy since 1970 when the World Health Organization decl...
Background: Malaria is no longer endemic in Italy where it is the most commonly imported disease, w...
Objectives: At present malaria is re-emerging as an imported disease in areas where it has been era...
Our study aimed to describe the occurrence of imported malaria in a nonendemic area (Parma, Italy) d...
objectives Malaria is the most common imported infection in Italy because of increasing of populati...
Abstract. Background and aim of the work: Malaria is a protozoan infection caused by parasites of th...
Objectives: Malaria is the most frequent imported infection in Italy, related to the increasing num...
Accurate, prompt, and reliable tools for the diagnosis of malaria are crucial for tracking the succe...
Background: Accurate identification of Plasmodium infections in non-endemic countries is of critical...
In Italy, malaria continues to be one of the most common imported parasitoses; therefore, continuous...
12noBACKGROUND: Imported malaria cases continue to occur in non-endemic regions among travellers re...
Background. The diagnosis and treatment of malaria in non-endemic countries presents a continuing ch...
Abstract Background The study aimed to analyse the likelihood of imported malaria in people with a s...
Malaria is a dramatic disease caused by the protozoan parasites Plasmodium. The diagnosis is mainly ...
Objectives. P. ovale curtisi (Poc) and P. ovale wallikeri (Pow) are two closely related but distinct...
Background: Malaria is no longer endemic in Italy since 1970 when the World Health Organization decl...
Background: Malaria is no longer endemic in Italy where it is the most commonly imported disease, w...
Objectives: At present malaria is re-emerging as an imported disease in areas where it has been era...
Our study aimed to describe the occurrence of imported malaria in a nonendemic area (Parma, Italy) d...
objectives Malaria is the most common imported infection in Italy because of increasing of populati...
Abstract. Background and aim of the work: Malaria is a protozoan infection caused by parasites of th...
Objectives: Malaria is the most frequent imported infection in Italy, related to the increasing num...
Accurate, prompt, and reliable tools for the diagnosis of malaria are crucial for tracking the succe...
Background: Accurate identification of Plasmodium infections in non-endemic countries is of critical...
In Italy, malaria continues to be one of the most common imported parasitoses; therefore, continuous...
12noBACKGROUND: Imported malaria cases continue to occur in non-endemic regions among travellers re...
Background. The diagnosis and treatment of malaria in non-endemic countries presents a continuing ch...
Abstract Background The study aimed to analyse the likelihood of imported malaria in people with a s...
Malaria is a dramatic disease caused by the protozoan parasites Plasmodium. The diagnosis is mainly ...
Objectives. P. ovale curtisi (Poc) and P. ovale wallikeri (Pow) are two closely related but distinct...