BACKGROUND: Human ovale malaria is caused by the two closely related species, Plasmodium ovale curtisi and P. ovale wallikeri. Both species are known to relapse from quiescent hepatic forms months or years after the primary infection occurred. Although some studies have succeeded in establishing mosquito transmission for ovale malaria, none have specifically described transmission and human hepatocyte infection of both sibling species. METHODS: Here we describe a simplified protocol for successful transmission of both P. ovale curtisi and P. ovale wallikeri to Anopheles coluzzii mosquitoes and streamlined monitoring of infection using sensitive parasite DNA detection, by loop-activated amplification, in blood-fed mosquitoes. RESULTS: In one...
[Background] The life-cycle of many vector-borne pathogens includes an asexual replication phase ...
International audienceBackground : Plasmodium ovale, considered the rarest of the malaria parasites ...
BackgroundExpanded malaria control efforts in S\ue9n\ue9gal have resulted in increased use of rapid ...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the human malaria infectious reservoir is important for elimination initia...
Background: Accurate identification of Plasmodium infections in non-endemic countries is of critical...
Plasmodium ovale curtisi (Poc) and Plasmodium ovale wallikeri (Pow) represent distinct non-recombini...
Objectives. P. ovale curtisi (Poc) and P. ovale wallikeri (Pow) are two closely related but distinct...
BACKGROUND: In Southeast Asia, people are often coinfected with different species of malaria (Plasmo...
Plasmodium transmission from humans to mosquitoes is an understudied bottleneck in the transmission ...
Malaria is a life-threatening infectious disease caused by the Plasmodium parasite. Nearly half of t...
Background: Malaria is the most important vector-borne disease in the world. Epidemiological and eco...
Plasmodium transmission from humans to mosquitoes is an understudied bottleneck in the transmission ...
Controlled human malaria infection (CHMI) is a powerful method for assessing the efficacy of anti-ma...
Malaria is one of the most devastating infectious diseases of humans. It is problematic clinically a...
Background Plasmodium ovale infection is rarely reported in Malaysia. This is the first imported ca...
[Background] The life-cycle of many vector-borne pathogens includes an asexual replication phase ...
International audienceBackground : Plasmodium ovale, considered the rarest of the malaria parasites ...
BackgroundExpanded malaria control efforts in S\ue9n\ue9gal have resulted in increased use of rapid ...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the human malaria infectious reservoir is important for elimination initia...
Background: Accurate identification of Plasmodium infections in non-endemic countries is of critical...
Plasmodium ovale curtisi (Poc) and Plasmodium ovale wallikeri (Pow) represent distinct non-recombini...
Objectives. P. ovale curtisi (Poc) and P. ovale wallikeri (Pow) are two closely related but distinct...
BACKGROUND: In Southeast Asia, people are often coinfected with different species of malaria (Plasmo...
Plasmodium transmission from humans to mosquitoes is an understudied bottleneck in the transmission ...
Malaria is a life-threatening infectious disease caused by the Plasmodium parasite. Nearly half of t...
Background: Malaria is the most important vector-borne disease in the world. Epidemiological and eco...
Plasmodium transmission from humans to mosquitoes is an understudied bottleneck in the transmission ...
Controlled human malaria infection (CHMI) is a powerful method for assessing the efficacy of anti-ma...
Malaria is one of the most devastating infectious diseases of humans. It is problematic clinically a...
Background Plasmodium ovale infection is rarely reported in Malaysia. This is the first imported ca...
[Background] The life-cycle of many vector-borne pathogens includes an asexual replication phase ...
International audienceBackground : Plasmodium ovale, considered the rarest of the malaria parasites ...
BackgroundExpanded malaria control efforts in S\ue9n\ue9gal have resulted in increased use of rapid ...