Protozoans within the genus Plasmodium are well-known as the causative agents of malaria in humans. Numerous Plasmodium species parasites also infect a wide range of non-human primate hosts in tropical and sub-tropical regions worldwide. Studying this diversity can provide critical insight into our understanding of human malarias, as several human malaria species are a result of host switches from non-human primates. Current spillover of a monkey malaria, Plasmodium knowlesi, in Southeast Asia highlights the permeability of species barriers in Plasmodium. Also recently, surveys of apes in Africa uncovered a previously undescribed diversity of Plasmodium in chimpanzees and gorillas. Therefore, we carried out a meta-analysis to quantify the g...
Plasmodium reichenowi, a chimpanzee parasite, was until very recently the only known close relative ...
International audienceWe investigated two mitochondrial genes (cytb and cox1), one plastid gene (tuf...
During the twentieth century, there was an explosion in understanding of the malaria parasites infec...
Protozoans within the genus Plasmodium are well-known as the causative agents of malaria in humans. ...
Protozoans within the genus Plasmodium are well-known as the causative agents of malaria in humans. ...
AbstractProtozoans within the genus Plasmodium are well-known as the causative agents of malaria in ...
Many human parasites and pathogens have closely related counterparts among non-human primates. For e...
Many human parasites and pathogens have closely related counterparts among non-human primates. For e...
Many human parasites and pathogens have closely related counterparts among non-human primates. For e...
Many human parasites and pathogens have closely related counterparts among non-human primates. For e...
Recent molecular exploration of the Plasmodium species circulating in great apes in Africa has revea...
Although parasitic organisms are found worldwide, the relative importance of host specificity and ge...
Plasmodium reichenowi, a chimpanzee parasite, was until very recently the only known close relative ...
Plasmodium reichenowi, a chimpanzee parasite, was until very recently the only known close relative ...
Recent molecular exploration of the Plasmodium species circulating in great apes in Africa has revea...
Plasmodium reichenowi, a chimpanzee parasite, was until very recently the only known close relative ...
International audienceWe investigated two mitochondrial genes (cytb and cox1), one plastid gene (tuf...
During the twentieth century, there was an explosion in understanding of the malaria parasites infec...
Protozoans within the genus Plasmodium are well-known as the causative agents of malaria in humans. ...
Protozoans within the genus Plasmodium are well-known as the causative agents of malaria in humans. ...
AbstractProtozoans within the genus Plasmodium are well-known as the causative agents of malaria in ...
Many human parasites and pathogens have closely related counterparts among non-human primates. For e...
Many human parasites and pathogens have closely related counterparts among non-human primates. For e...
Many human parasites and pathogens have closely related counterparts among non-human primates. For e...
Many human parasites and pathogens have closely related counterparts among non-human primates. For e...
Recent molecular exploration of the Plasmodium species circulating in great apes in Africa has revea...
Although parasitic organisms are found worldwide, the relative importance of host specificity and ge...
Plasmodium reichenowi, a chimpanzee parasite, was until very recently the only known close relative ...
Plasmodium reichenowi, a chimpanzee parasite, was until very recently the only known close relative ...
Recent molecular exploration of the Plasmodium species circulating in great apes in Africa has revea...
Plasmodium reichenowi, a chimpanzee parasite, was until very recently the only known close relative ...
International audienceWe investigated two mitochondrial genes (cytb and cox1), one plastid gene (tuf...
During the twentieth century, there was an explosion in understanding of the malaria parasites infec...