SummaryObjectivesThe goal of this study was to assess the clinical significance of conventional and PCR-based molecular diagnosis in patients with imported malaria in Serbia.MethodsGiemsa microscopy, the rapid diagnostic test, and quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR) were used to detect Plasmodium species in 109 whole-blood samples from patients after their return from malaria endemic areas, including those clinically suspected for malaria (n=97) and healthy travelers (n=12) examined as part of epidemiological surveillance.ResultsA total of 45 patients were diagnosed with malaria: 42 (93.3%) by microscopy and three (6.7%) additional ones by qPCR. The agreement between the results of species-specific qPCR and microscopy was 73.3%; it was as hig...
Confirmation studies of malaria parasites using PCR (polymerase chain reaction) test was carried out...
Uvod: Malarija je najznaajnija parazitska infekcija u svetu. Procena je da je 2012. godine bilo 207 ...
Malaria is a febrile illness, which is common in tropic and sub tropic countries. In more moderate c...
Objectives: The goal of this study was to assess the clinical significance of conventional and PCR-b...
Objectives: Malaria is the most frequent imported infection in Italy, related to the increasing num...
Rapid and precise diagnosis of malaria is needed to take care febrile patient returning from endemic...
Malaria is the most common human parasitic disease in the world with the highest morbidity and morta...
Abstract. Given the problems encountered in westernized countries with the laboratory diagnosis of m...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the agreement of different diagnostic methods for the diagnosis and confirmatio...
Abstract. Microscopic detection of Plasmodium species has been the reference standard for the diagno...
Background: Accurate identification of Plasmodium infections in non-endemic countries is of critical...
Background & objectives: Molecular methods for malaria vector species and parasite identification ha...
Malaria is the most diffused parasitic disease that affects humans.A rapid and accurate diagnosis is...
PubMed ID: 29153070Malaria is a widespread and life-threatening disease in tropical and subtropical ...
WOS: 000428835400010PubMed ID: 29153070Malaria is a widespread and life-threatening disease in tropi...
Confirmation studies of malaria parasites using PCR (polymerase chain reaction) test was carried out...
Uvod: Malarija je najznaajnija parazitska infekcija u svetu. Procena je da je 2012. godine bilo 207 ...
Malaria is a febrile illness, which is common in tropic and sub tropic countries. In more moderate c...
Objectives: The goal of this study was to assess the clinical significance of conventional and PCR-b...
Objectives: Malaria is the most frequent imported infection in Italy, related to the increasing num...
Rapid and precise diagnosis of malaria is needed to take care febrile patient returning from endemic...
Malaria is the most common human parasitic disease in the world with the highest morbidity and morta...
Abstract. Given the problems encountered in westernized countries with the laboratory diagnosis of m...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the agreement of different diagnostic methods for the diagnosis and confirmatio...
Abstract. Microscopic detection of Plasmodium species has been the reference standard for the diagno...
Background: Accurate identification of Plasmodium infections in non-endemic countries is of critical...
Background & objectives: Molecular methods for malaria vector species and parasite identification ha...
Malaria is the most diffused parasitic disease that affects humans.A rapid and accurate diagnosis is...
PubMed ID: 29153070Malaria is a widespread and life-threatening disease in tropical and subtropical ...
WOS: 000428835400010PubMed ID: 29153070Malaria is a widespread and life-threatening disease in tropi...
Confirmation studies of malaria parasites using PCR (polymerase chain reaction) test was carried out...
Uvod: Malarija je najznaajnija parazitska infekcija u svetu. Procena je da je 2012. godine bilo 207 ...
Malaria is a febrile illness, which is common in tropic and sub tropic countries. In more moderate c...