Abstract During 4 months, from June to September 1990, the population of Dielmo village, Senegal, an area of intense and perennial malaria transmission, was enrolled in a follow-up study including daily clinical surveillance and bi-weekly malaria parasitaemia monitoring. Thick blood film examinations indicated that 48.5% of children (49/101) and 32.4% of adults (34/105) were infected at least once by Plasnzodiunz ovale during the study period; 148 distinct episodes of patent parasitaemia were observed, with estimated maximum durations of 3-1 15 d. The mean duration at first decreased significantly with age, from 11.4 d in children under 5 years old to 4.2 d in adults aged 40-59 years, but then increased in older adults to 7-0 d. In all age ...
To investigate the relationship between the entomologic inoculation rate (EIR) and time to reappeara...
International audienceThe incidence of malaria has decreased recently in parts of Africa, coinciding...
Since 2000, substantial progress has been made in reducing malaria worldwide. However, some countrie...
During 4 months, from June to September 1990, the population of Dielmo village, Senegal, an area of ...
BACKGROUND: Plasmodium ovale and Plasmodium malariae have long been reported to be widely distribute...
Background: Plasmodium ovale and Plasmodium malariae have long been reported to be widely distribute...
Background: Plasmodium ovale and Plasmodium malariae have long been reported to be widely distribute...
Background A better understanding of the effect of malaria control interventions on vector and paras...
BACKGROUND: Programmes of pre-elimination of malaria have been implemented in Senegal since 2010, an...
Abstract. The Dielmo project, initiated in 1990, consisted of long-term investigations on host-paras...
BACKGROUND: The epidemiology of malaria in the Senegal River Gorgol valley, southern Mauritania, req...
Since 2000, substantial progress has been made in reducing malaria worldwide. However, some countrie...
Background: Programmes of pre-elimination of malaria have been implemented in Senegal since 2010, an...
Malaria incidence and prevalence surveys were performed from December, 1967 to February, 1969 among ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Malaria can be caused by five Plasmodium species. Due to their hig...
To investigate the relationship between the entomologic inoculation rate (EIR) and time to reappeara...
International audienceThe incidence of malaria has decreased recently in parts of Africa, coinciding...
Since 2000, substantial progress has been made in reducing malaria worldwide. However, some countrie...
During 4 months, from June to September 1990, the population of Dielmo village, Senegal, an area of ...
BACKGROUND: Plasmodium ovale and Plasmodium malariae have long been reported to be widely distribute...
Background: Plasmodium ovale and Plasmodium malariae have long been reported to be widely distribute...
Background: Plasmodium ovale and Plasmodium malariae have long been reported to be widely distribute...
Background A better understanding of the effect of malaria control interventions on vector and paras...
BACKGROUND: Programmes of pre-elimination of malaria have been implemented in Senegal since 2010, an...
Abstract. The Dielmo project, initiated in 1990, consisted of long-term investigations on host-paras...
BACKGROUND: The epidemiology of malaria in the Senegal River Gorgol valley, southern Mauritania, req...
Since 2000, substantial progress has been made in reducing malaria worldwide. However, some countrie...
Background: Programmes of pre-elimination of malaria have been implemented in Senegal since 2010, an...
Malaria incidence and prevalence surveys were performed from December, 1967 to February, 1969 among ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Malaria can be caused by five Plasmodium species. Due to their hig...
To investigate the relationship between the entomologic inoculation rate (EIR) and time to reappeara...
International audienceThe incidence of malaria has decreased recently in parts of Africa, coinciding...
Since 2000, substantial progress has been made in reducing malaria worldwide. However, some countrie...