Abstract A distinctive feature of Plasmodium vivax infections is the overall low parasite density in peripheral blood. Thus, identifying asymptomatic infected individuals in endemic communities requires diagnostic tests with high sensitivity. The detection limits of molecular diagnostic tests are primarily defined by the volume of blood analysed and by the copy number of the amplified molecular marker serving as the template for amplification. By using mitochondrial DNA as the multi-copy template, the detection limit can be improved more than tenfold, compared to standard 18S rRNA targets, thereby allowing detection of lower parasite densities. In a very low transmission area in Brazil, application of a mitochondrial DNA-based assay increas...
BackgroundHighly sensitive, scalable diagnostic methods are needed to guide malaria elimination inte...
There have been reports of increasing numbers of cases of malaria among migrants and travelers. Alth...
In malaria endemic areas, most people are simultaneously infected with different parasite clones. De...
A distinctive feature of Plasmodium vivax infections is the overall low parasite density in peripher...
Abstract Background Malaria can be transmitted by blood transfusion through donations collected from...
Abstract Background When selecting blood donors in transfusion centres, one important problem is to ...
Background: Nested PCR is a commonly used technique in diagnosis of malaria owing to its high sensit...
© 2015 Adams et al. Background: Highly sensitive, scalable diagnostic methods are needed to guide ma...
Submicroscopic malaria infections contribute to transmission in exposed populations but their extent...
International audienceMolecular detection methods have revealed higher sensitivity and specificity t...
BACKGROUND: Accurate diagnosis of Plasmodium spp. is essential for the rational treatment of malaria...
Various PCR based methods have been described for the diagnosis of malaria, but most depend on the u...
Background: Malaria is a worldwide public health problem; parasites from the genus Plasmodium spp. a...
The epidemiology of malaria in “low-transmission ” areas has been underestimated. Molecular detectio...
Malaria is a vector-borne infectious disease, caused by five different species of the genus Plasmodi...
BackgroundHighly sensitive, scalable diagnostic methods are needed to guide malaria elimination inte...
There have been reports of increasing numbers of cases of malaria among migrants and travelers. Alth...
In malaria endemic areas, most people are simultaneously infected with different parasite clones. De...
A distinctive feature of Plasmodium vivax infections is the overall low parasite density in peripher...
Abstract Background Malaria can be transmitted by blood transfusion through donations collected from...
Abstract Background When selecting blood donors in transfusion centres, one important problem is to ...
Background: Nested PCR is a commonly used technique in diagnosis of malaria owing to its high sensit...
© 2015 Adams et al. Background: Highly sensitive, scalable diagnostic methods are needed to guide ma...
Submicroscopic malaria infections contribute to transmission in exposed populations but their extent...
International audienceMolecular detection methods have revealed higher sensitivity and specificity t...
BACKGROUND: Accurate diagnosis of Plasmodium spp. is essential for the rational treatment of malaria...
Various PCR based methods have been described for the diagnosis of malaria, but most depend on the u...
Background: Malaria is a worldwide public health problem; parasites from the genus Plasmodium spp. a...
The epidemiology of malaria in “low-transmission ” areas has been underestimated. Molecular detectio...
Malaria is a vector-borne infectious disease, caused by five different species of the genus Plasmodi...
BackgroundHighly sensitive, scalable diagnostic methods are needed to guide malaria elimination inte...
There have been reports of increasing numbers of cases of malaria among migrants and travelers. Alth...
In malaria endemic areas, most people are simultaneously infected with different parasite clones. De...