Objectives: At present malaria is re-emerging as an imported disease in areas where it has been eradicated, such as Europe, due to the increasing amount of travellers and migratory flows from endemic countries. A surveillance system has been established in Italy where malaria is the most commonly imported disease, in order to prevent its endemic return and to monitor the epidemiology of imported cases. This study aimed to accurately and promptly diagnose malaria and to describe the occurrence in our area of the different involved species of plasmodia, focusing on patient clinical/epidemiological information. Methods: From 2000 to October 2011, blood samples from 1002 patients with the suspicion of malaria were subjected to micros...
Imported malaria is progressively increasing in Italy in the last two decades. A significant number ...
BACKGROUND: Since the year 2000, in Italy, there has been a constant decrease in the number of cases...
Objectives. P. ovale curtisi (Poc) and P. ovale wallikeri (Pow) are two closely related but distinct...
Background: Malaria is no longer endemic in Italy where it is the most commonly imported disease, w...
Abstract. Background and aim of the work: Malaria is a protozoan infection caused by parasites of th...
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 Malaria is no longer endemic in Italy since 1970 when the World Health Organizat...
12noBACKGROUND: Imported malaria cases continue to occur in non-endemic regions among travellers re...
Objectives: Malaria is the most frequent imported infection in Italy, related to the increasing num...
Background: Malaria is no longer endemic in Italy since 1970 when the World Health Organization decl...
Background: Even though malaria incidence is decreasing worldwide, travel-related cases reported in ...
Background: Accurate identification of Plasmodium infections in non-endemic countries is of critical...
BACKGROUND: Submicroscopic malaria (SMM) can be defined as low-density infections of Plasmodium that...
In Italy, malaria continues to be one of the most common imported parasitoses; therefore, continuous...
Imported malaria is progressively increasing in Italy in the last two decades. A significant number ...
BACKGROUND: Since the year 2000, in Italy, there has been a constant decrease in the number of cases...
Objectives. P. ovale curtisi (Poc) and P. ovale wallikeri (Pow) are two closely related but distinct...
Background: Malaria is no longer endemic in Italy where it is the most commonly imported disease, w...
Abstract. Background and aim of the work: Malaria is a protozoan infection caused by parasites of th...
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 Malaria is no longer endemic in Italy since 1970 when the World Health Organizat...
12noBACKGROUND: Imported malaria cases continue to occur in non-endemic regions among travellers re...
Objectives: Malaria is the most frequent imported infection in Italy, related to the increasing num...
Background: Malaria is no longer endemic in Italy since 1970 when the World Health Organization decl...
Background: Even though malaria incidence is decreasing worldwide, travel-related cases reported in ...
Background: Accurate identification of Plasmodium infections in non-endemic countries is of critical...
BACKGROUND: Submicroscopic malaria (SMM) can be defined as low-density infections of Plasmodium that...
In Italy, malaria continues to be one of the most common imported parasitoses; therefore, continuous...
Imported malaria is progressively increasing in Italy in the last two decades. A significant number ...
BACKGROUND: Since the year 2000, in Italy, there has been a constant decrease in the number of cases...
Objectives. P. ovale curtisi (Poc) and P. ovale wallikeri (Pow) are two closely related but distinct...