In this study, we determined whether the treatment of asymptomatic parasites carriers (APCs), which are frequently found in the riverside localities of the Brazilian Amazon that are highly endemic for malaria, would decrease the local malaria incidence by decreasing the overall pool of parasites available to infect mosquitoes. In one village, the treatment of the 19 Plasmodium falciparum-infected APCs identified among the 270 residents led to a clear reduction (Z = -2.39, p = 0.017) in the incidence of clinical cases, suggesting that treatment of APCs is useful for controlling falciparum malaria. For vivax malaria, 120 APCs were identified among the 716 residents living in five villages. Comparing the monthly incidence of vivax malaria in t...
BACKGROUND: Brazilian malaria control programmes successfully reduced the incidence and mortality ra...
Across the Americas and the Caribbean, nearly 561,000 slide-confirmed malaria infections were report...
BACKGROUND: In recent years, considerable success in reducing its incidence has been...
In this study, we determined whether the treatment of asymptomatic parasites carriers (APCs), which ...
In this study, we determined whether the treatment of asymptomatic parasites carriers (APCs), which ...
BACKGROUND: Population-based studies conducted in Latin America have shown a high p...
Background: Population-based studies conducted in Latin America have shown a high proportion of asym...
We have described the existence of asymptomatic carriers of Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium falcipar...
Background: Low-density and asymptomatic Plasmodium vivax infections remain largely undetected and u...
Abstract. The epidemiology of malaria in 2 riverine localities in Rondônia, Brazilian western Amazôn...
Background: New frontier settlements across the Amazon Basin pose a major challenge for malaria elim...
Malaria is still a major public health problem in Brazil, with approximately 306 000 registered case...
Malaria remains endemic in 17 countries in the Americas, where 723,000 cases were reported in 2019. ...
Background: Studies in South-East Asia have suggested that early diagnosis and treatment with artesu...
A parasitological, clinical, serological and molecular cross-sectional study carried out in a highly...
BACKGROUND: Brazilian malaria control programmes successfully reduced the incidence and mortality ra...
Across the Americas and the Caribbean, nearly 561,000 slide-confirmed malaria infections were report...
BACKGROUND: In recent years, considerable success in reducing its incidence has been...
In this study, we determined whether the treatment of asymptomatic parasites carriers (APCs), which ...
In this study, we determined whether the treatment of asymptomatic parasites carriers (APCs), which ...
BACKGROUND: Population-based studies conducted in Latin America have shown a high p...
Background: Population-based studies conducted in Latin America have shown a high proportion of asym...
We have described the existence of asymptomatic carriers of Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium falcipar...
Background: Low-density and asymptomatic Plasmodium vivax infections remain largely undetected and u...
Abstract. The epidemiology of malaria in 2 riverine localities in Rondônia, Brazilian western Amazôn...
Background: New frontier settlements across the Amazon Basin pose a major challenge for malaria elim...
Malaria is still a major public health problem in Brazil, with approximately 306 000 registered case...
Malaria remains endemic in 17 countries in the Americas, where 723,000 cases were reported in 2019. ...
Background: Studies in South-East Asia have suggested that early diagnosis and treatment with artesu...
A parasitological, clinical, serological and molecular cross-sectional study carried out in a highly...
BACKGROUND: Brazilian malaria control programmes successfully reduced the incidence and mortality ra...
Across the Americas and the Caribbean, nearly 561,000 slide-confirmed malaria infections were report...
BACKGROUND: In recent years, considerable success in reducing its incidence has been...