Background Plasmodium falciparum infections adversely affect pregnancy. Anti-malarial treatment failure is common. The objective of this study was to examine the duration of persistent parasite carriage following anti-malarial treatment in pregnancy. Methods The data presented here are a collation from previous studies carried out since 1994 in the Shoklo Malaria Research Unit (SMRU) on the Thailand-Myanmar border and performed using the same unique methodology detailed in the Materials and Methods section. Screening for malaria by microscopy is a routine part of weekly antenatal care (ANC) visits and therapeutic responses to anti-malarials were assessed in P. falciparum malaria cases. Women with microscopy confirmed P. falciparum malaria h...
SummaryBackgroundThe effects of malaria and its treatment in the first trimester of pregnancy remain...
Background: The effects of malaria and its treatment in the first trimester of pregnancy remain an a...
Malaria remains globally the most important parasitic disease of man. Data on its deleterious effect...
Background Plasmodium falciparum infections adversely affect pregnancy. Anti-malarial treatment fail...
Background Follow-up for 28–42 days is recommended by the World Health Organization to assess antima...
Each year, 4.3 million pregnant women are exposed to malaria risk in Latin America and the Caribbean...
Background. Pregnant women are more susceptible to Plasmodium falciparum than before pregnancy, and ...
International audienceWe report evidence, confirmed by the lack of travel activity outside of France...
BackgroundSeveral studies have shown a prolonged or increased susceptibility to malaria in the post-...
Background: The duration of trial follow-up affects the ability to detect recrudescent infections fo...
Background The duration of trial follow-up affects the ability to detect recrudescent infections fol...
Background Artemisinin and artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) partner drug resistance in Pl...
Background: Several studies have shown a prolonged or increased susceptibility to malaria in the pos...
Abstract Background Artemisinin and artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) partner drug resista...
More than 90% of imported Plasmodium falciparum malaria infections are diagnosed within five weeks a...
SummaryBackgroundThe effects of malaria and its treatment in the first trimester of pregnancy remain...
Background: The effects of malaria and its treatment in the first trimester of pregnancy remain an a...
Malaria remains globally the most important parasitic disease of man. Data on its deleterious effect...
Background Plasmodium falciparum infections adversely affect pregnancy. Anti-malarial treatment fail...
Background Follow-up for 28–42 days is recommended by the World Health Organization to assess antima...
Each year, 4.3 million pregnant women are exposed to malaria risk in Latin America and the Caribbean...
Background. Pregnant women are more susceptible to Plasmodium falciparum than before pregnancy, and ...
International audienceWe report evidence, confirmed by the lack of travel activity outside of France...
BackgroundSeveral studies have shown a prolonged or increased susceptibility to malaria in the post-...
Background: The duration of trial follow-up affects the ability to detect recrudescent infections fo...
Background The duration of trial follow-up affects the ability to detect recrudescent infections fol...
Background Artemisinin and artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) partner drug resistance in Pl...
Background: Several studies have shown a prolonged or increased susceptibility to malaria in the pos...
Abstract Background Artemisinin and artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) partner drug resista...
More than 90% of imported Plasmodium falciparum malaria infections are diagnosed within five weeks a...
SummaryBackgroundThe effects of malaria and its treatment in the first trimester of pregnancy remain...
Background: The effects of malaria and its treatment in the first trimester of pregnancy remain an a...
Malaria remains globally the most important parasitic disease of man. Data on its deleterious effect...