Plasmodium vivax has the ability to relapse from dormant parasites in the liver weeks or months after inoculation, causing further blood-stage infection and potential onward transmission. Estimates of the force of blood-stage infections arising from primary infections and relapses are important for designing intervention strategies. However, in endemic settings their relative contributions are unclear. Infections are frequently asymptomatic, many individuals harbor multiple infections, and while high-resolution genotyping of blood samples enables individual infections to be distinguished, primary infections and relapses cannot be identified. We develop a model and fit it to longitudinal genotyping data from children in Papua New Guinea to e...
Plasmodium vivax is highly endemic in the lowlands of Papua New Guinea and accounts for a large prop...
BACKGROUND: Following the scale-up of intervention efforts, malaria burden has decreased dramaticall...
ABSTRACT Plasmodium vivax parasites have a unique dormant stage that can cause relapses weeks or mon...
Plasmodium vivax has the ability to relapse from dormant parasites in the liver week...
Plasmodium vivax has the ability to relapse from dormant parasites in the liver weeks or months afte...
Plasmodium vivax has the ability to relapse from dormant parasites in the liver wee...
BACKGROUND: In malaria endemic populations, complex patterns of Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium falc...
BACKGROUND: When both parasite species are co-endemic, Plasmodium vivax incidence peaks in younger c...
BACKGROUND: In malaria endemic populations, complex patterns of Plasmodium vivax and...
<div><p>Background</p><p>When both parasite species are co-endemic, <i>Plasmodium vivax</i> incidenc...
Background: Where P. vivax and P. falciparum occur in the same population, the peak burden of P. viv...
BACKGROUND: In malaria endemic populations, complex patterns of Plasmodium vivax an...
Plasmodium vivax parasites have a unique dormant stage that can cause relapses weeks or months after...
The molecular force of blood-stage infection (molFOB) is a quantitative surrogate metric for malaria...
The molecular force of blood-stage infection (molFOB) is a quantitative surrogate me...
Plasmodium vivax is highly endemic in the lowlands of Papua New Guinea and accounts for a large prop...
BACKGROUND: Following the scale-up of intervention efforts, malaria burden has decreased dramaticall...
ABSTRACT Plasmodium vivax parasites have a unique dormant stage that can cause relapses weeks or mon...
Plasmodium vivax has the ability to relapse from dormant parasites in the liver week...
Plasmodium vivax has the ability to relapse from dormant parasites in the liver weeks or months afte...
Plasmodium vivax has the ability to relapse from dormant parasites in the liver wee...
BACKGROUND: In malaria endemic populations, complex patterns of Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium falc...
BACKGROUND: When both parasite species are co-endemic, Plasmodium vivax incidence peaks in younger c...
BACKGROUND: In malaria endemic populations, complex patterns of Plasmodium vivax and...
<div><p>Background</p><p>When both parasite species are co-endemic, <i>Plasmodium vivax</i> incidenc...
Background: Where P. vivax and P. falciparum occur in the same population, the peak burden of P. viv...
BACKGROUND: In malaria endemic populations, complex patterns of Plasmodium vivax an...
Plasmodium vivax parasites have a unique dormant stage that can cause relapses weeks or months after...
The molecular force of blood-stage infection (molFOB) is a quantitative surrogate metric for malaria...
The molecular force of blood-stage infection (molFOB) is a quantitative surrogate me...
Plasmodium vivax is highly endemic in the lowlands of Papua New Guinea and accounts for a large prop...
BACKGROUND: Following the scale-up of intervention efforts, malaria burden has decreased dramaticall...
ABSTRACT Plasmodium vivax parasites have a unique dormant stage that can cause relapses weeks or mon...