PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Unlike Plasmodium falciparum, Plasmodium vivax rarely causes severe disease in healthy travellers or in temperate endemic regions and has been regarded as readily treatable with chloroquine. However, in tropical areas, recent reports have highlighted severe and fatal disease associated with P. vivax infection. We review the evidence for severe disease and the spread of drug-resistant P. vivax and speculate how these maybe related. RECENT FINDINGS: Studies from Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Thailand and India have shown that 21-27% of patients with severe malaria have P. vivax monoinfection. The clinical spectrum of these cases is broad with an overall mortality of 0.8-1.6%. Major manifestations include severe anaemia and r...
BACKGROUND: Severe malaria (SM) is classically associated with Plasmodium falciparum infection. Litt...
Background: Plasmodium vivax is one of the major species of malaria infecting humans. Although empha...
Plasmodium vivax is geographically the most widely distributed cause of malaria in people, with up t...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: For over 50 years, the treatment of Plasmodium vivax has relied on a combination ...
Plasmodium vivax is the most widespread human malaria, putting 2.5 billion people at risk of infecti...
Plasmodium vivax is the most widespread human malaria, putting 2.5 billion people at risk of infecti...
Malaria, caused by the protozoan parasites of the genus Plasmodium, is a major health problem in man...
Background Plasmodium vivax infects an estimated 7 million people every year. Previously, vivax mala...
BACKGROUND: Chloroquine is the first-line treatment for Plasmodium vivax malaria in most endemic cou...
Plasmodium vivax malaria threatens nearly half the world’s population. This relapsing disease may be...
Vivax malaria can also cause severe manifestations similar to falciparum malaria and therefore must ...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This review addresses recent developments that relate to the pathogenesis of seve...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Plasmodium vivax is the second important parasite of human malaria widely perceived as causing mild ...
SummaryBackgroundChloroquine is the first-line treatment for Plasmodium vivax malaria in most endemi...
BACKGROUND: Severe malaria (SM) is classically associated with Plasmodium falciparum infection. Litt...
Background: Plasmodium vivax is one of the major species of malaria infecting humans. Although empha...
Plasmodium vivax is geographically the most widely distributed cause of malaria in people, with up t...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: For over 50 years, the treatment of Plasmodium vivax has relied on a combination ...
Plasmodium vivax is the most widespread human malaria, putting 2.5 billion people at risk of infecti...
Plasmodium vivax is the most widespread human malaria, putting 2.5 billion people at risk of infecti...
Malaria, caused by the protozoan parasites of the genus Plasmodium, is a major health problem in man...
Background Plasmodium vivax infects an estimated 7 million people every year. Previously, vivax mala...
BACKGROUND: Chloroquine is the first-line treatment for Plasmodium vivax malaria in most endemic cou...
Plasmodium vivax malaria threatens nearly half the world’s population. This relapsing disease may be...
Vivax malaria can also cause severe manifestations similar to falciparum malaria and therefore must ...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This review addresses recent developments that relate to the pathogenesis of seve...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Plasmodium vivax is the second important parasite of human malaria widely perceived as causing mild ...
SummaryBackgroundChloroquine is the first-line treatment for Plasmodium vivax malaria in most endemi...
BACKGROUND: Severe malaria (SM) is classically associated with Plasmodium falciparum infection. Litt...
Background: Plasmodium vivax is one of the major species of malaria infecting humans. Although empha...
Plasmodium vivax is geographically the most widely distributed cause of malaria in people, with up t...