Despite being preventable and treatable, malaria remains a global health concern with approximately 1.2 billion people at high risk of being infected, 90% of whom are in the resource-limited settings of sub-Saharan Africa. The continued decline in malaria cases globally has rekindled the possibility of elimination in certain regions. As humans constitute the main reservoir of malaria, prompt and accurate diagnosis by microscopy or rapid diagnostic tests is part not only of effective disease management but also of control measures. However, for malaria elimination, more sensitive diagnostic tools are needed to detect asymptomatic and sub-microscopic infections that contribute to transmission. Molecular techniques, which involve amplification...
Background & objectives: Molecular methods for malaria vector species and parasite identification ha...
Declining malaria transmission and known difficulties with current diagnostic tools for malaria, suc...
Oral Presentation: S-H06Prompt confirmation of malaria infection by microscopy and/or rapid diagnost...
As malaria transmission continues to decrease, an increasing number of countries will enter pre-elim...
Malaria continues to be a major global health problem, with over 228 million cases and 405,000 death...
Microscopy is frequently used for malaria diagnosis, but at low parasitemia, it becomes less sensiti...
The impact of malaria on global health has continually prompted the need to develop effective diagno...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the agreement of different diagnostic methods for the diagnosis and confirmatio...
The imminent scenario of malaria burden on endemic regions burdens healthcare and is a threat to non...
Even though wide-scale interventions have led to important reductions in malaria morbidity and morta...
BACKGROUND: Nucleic acid amplification provides the most sensitive and accurate method to detect and...
Despite recent progress, malaria remains one of the most serious global health threats, especially s...
Abstract Background Malaria prevalence has recently declined markedly in many parts of Tanzania and ...
Declining malaria transmission and known difficulties with current diagnostic tools for malaria, suc...
Background: Nucleic acid amplification provides the most sensitive and accurate method to detect and...
Background & objectives: Molecular methods for malaria vector species and parasite identification ha...
Declining malaria transmission and known difficulties with current diagnostic tools for malaria, suc...
Oral Presentation: S-H06Prompt confirmation of malaria infection by microscopy and/or rapid diagnost...
As malaria transmission continues to decrease, an increasing number of countries will enter pre-elim...
Malaria continues to be a major global health problem, with over 228 million cases and 405,000 death...
Microscopy is frequently used for malaria diagnosis, but at low parasitemia, it becomes less sensiti...
The impact of malaria on global health has continually prompted the need to develop effective diagno...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the agreement of different diagnostic methods for the diagnosis and confirmatio...
The imminent scenario of malaria burden on endemic regions burdens healthcare and is a threat to non...
Even though wide-scale interventions have led to important reductions in malaria morbidity and morta...
BACKGROUND: Nucleic acid amplification provides the most sensitive and accurate method to detect and...
Despite recent progress, malaria remains one of the most serious global health threats, especially s...
Abstract Background Malaria prevalence has recently declined markedly in many parts of Tanzania and ...
Declining malaria transmission and known difficulties with current diagnostic tools for malaria, suc...
Background: Nucleic acid amplification provides the most sensitive and accurate method to detect and...
Background & objectives: Molecular methods for malaria vector species and parasite identification ha...
Declining malaria transmission and known difficulties with current diagnostic tools for malaria, suc...
Oral Presentation: S-H06Prompt confirmation of malaria infection by microscopy and/or rapid diagnost...