Plasmodium vivax is the most widely distributed human parasite and the main cause of human malaria outside the African continent. However, the knowledge about the genetic variability of P. vivax is limited when compared to the information available for P. falciparum. We present the results of a study aimed at characterizing the genetic structure of P. vivax populations obtained from pregnant women from different malaria endemic settings. Between June 2008 and October 2011 nearly 2000 pregnant women were recruited during routine antenatal care at each site and followed up until delivery. A capillary blood sample from the study participants was collected for genotyping at different time points. Seven P. vivax microsatellite markers were used ...
The population structure of Plasmodium vivax remains elusive. The markers of choice for large-scale ...
Malaria is a major human parasitic disease caused by four species of Plasmodium protozoa. Plasmodium...
Background: Even though Plasmodium vivax has the widest worldwide distribution of the human malaria ...
Plasmodium vivax is the most widely distributed human parasite and the main cause of human malaria o...
Plasmodium vivax is the most widely distributed human parasite and the main cause of...
<div><p><i>Plasmodium vivax</i> is the most widely distributed human parasite and the main cause of ...
Plasmodium vivax is the most widely distributed human parasite and the main cause of human malaria o...
Plasmodium vivax is the most widely distributed human parasite and the main cause o...
International audienceBackground Plasmodium vivax infections in pregnancy are associated with low bi...
BACKGROUND: Plasmodium vivax infections in pregnancy are associated with low birth weight and anaemi...
BACKGROUND: Even though Plasmodium vivax has the widest worldwide distribution of the human malaria ...
Understanding the genetic structure of malaria parasites is essential to predict how fast some pheno...
More than 200 million malaria clinical cases are reported each year due to Plasmodium vivax, the mos...
More than 200 million malaria clinical cases are reported each year due to Plasmodium vivax, the mos...
Plasmodium vivax is the geographically most widespread human malaria parasite. To analyze patterns o...
The population structure of Plasmodium vivax remains elusive. The markers of choice for large-scale ...
Malaria is a major human parasitic disease caused by four species of Plasmodium protozoa. Plasmodium...
Background: Even though Plasmodium vivax has the widest worldwide distribution of the human malaria ...
Plasmodium vivax is the most widely distributed human parasite and the main cause of human malaria o...
Plasmodium vivax is the most widely distributed human parasite and the main cause of...
<div><p><i>Plasmodium vivax</i> is the most widely distributed human parasite and the main cause of ...
Plasmodium vivax is the most widely distributed human parasite and the main cause of human malaria o...
Plasmodium vivax is the most widely distributed human parasite and the main cause o...
International audienceBackground Plasmodium vivax infections in pregnancy are associated with low bi...
BACKGROUND: Plasmodium vivax infections in pregnancy are associated with low birth weight and anaemi...
BACKGROUND: Even though Plasmodium vivax has the widest worldwide distribution of the human malaria ...
Understanding the genetic structure of malaria parasites is essential to predict how fast some pheno...
More than 200 million malaria clinical cases are reported each year due to Plasmodium vivax, the mos...
More than 200 million malaria clinical cases are reported each year due to Plasmodium vivax, the mos...
Plasmodium vivax is the geographically most widespread human malaria parasite. To analyze patterns o...
The population structure of Plasmodium vivax remains elusive. The markers of choice for large-scale ...
Malaria is a major human parasitic disease caused by four species of Plasmodium protozoa. Plasmodium...
Background: Even though Plasmodium vivax has the widest worldwide distribution of the human malaria ...