A study searching for Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium falciparum DNA among blood donors from the non-endemic area in Brazil reported a rate of 7.41%. This number is at least three times higher than what has been observed in blood donors from the Amazon, an endemic area concentrating >99% of all malaria cases in Brazil. Moreover, the majority of the donors were supposedly infected by P. falciparum, a rare finding both in men and anophelines from the Atlantic forest. These findings shall be taken with caution since they disagree with several publications in the literature and possibly overestimate the actual risk of malaria transmission by blood transfusion in São Paulo city
Universidade Federal do Pará. Instituto de Ciências Biológicas. Laboratório de Microbiologia e Imuno...
Abstract Background Regions with residual transmission are potential obstacles to the elimination of...
Aim: Malaria can be spread by blood bonding from human to human and is responsible for the lion's sh...
Abstract A study searching for Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium falciparum DNA among bl...
A recent paper in Malaria Journal reported the observation of unexpected prevalence rates of healthy...
The transmission of malaria in Brazil is heterogeneous throughout endemic areas and the presence of ...
Background: In Brazil, malaria is endemic in the Amazon River basin and non-endemic in the extra-Ama...
Abstract Background The hypotheses put forward to explain the malaria transmission cycle in extra-Am...
Malaria is an infectious vector-borne disease with other important routes of transmission, such as b...
Abstract Background When selecting blood donors in transfusion centres, one important problem is to ...
Background: Malaria was eliminated from southern and southeastern Brazil over 50 years ago. However,...
A transmissão da malária no Brasil é heterogênea em todas as áreas endêmicas e a presença de portado...
Background: Malaria is a worldwide public health problem; parasites from the genus Plasmodium spp. a...
Abstract. The epidemiology of malaria in 2 riverine localities in Rondônia, Brazilian western Amazôn...
Unexpected detection of Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium falciparum DNA in asymptomatic bloo
Universidade Federal do Pará. Instituto de Ciências Biológicas. Laboratório de Microbiologia e Imuno...
Abstract Background Regions with residual transmission are potential obstacles to the elimination of...
Aim: Malaria can be spread by blood bonding from human to human and is responsible for the lion's sh...
Abstract A study searching for Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium falciparum DNA among bl...
A recent paper in Malaria Journal reported the observation of unexpected prevalence rates of healthy...
The transmission of malaria in Brazil is heterogeneous throughout endemic areas and the presence of ...
Background: In Brazil, malaria is endemic in the Amazon River basin and non-endemic in the extra-Ama...
Abstract Background The hypotheses put forward to explain the malaria transmission cycle in extra-Am...
Malaria is an infectious vector-borne disease with other important routes of transmission, such as b...
Abstract Background When selecting blood donors in transfusion centres, one important problem is to ...
Background: Malaria was eliminated from southern and southeastern Brazil over 50 years ago. However,...
A transmissão da malária no Brasil é heterogênea em todas as áreas endêmicas e a presença de portado...
Background: Malaria is a worldwide public health problem; parasites from the genus Plasmodium spp. a...
Abstract. The epidemiology of malaria in 2 riverine localities in Rondônia, Brazilian western Amazôn...
Unexpected detection of Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium falciparum DNA in asymptomatic bloo
Universidade Federal do Pará. Instituto de Ciências Biológicas. Laboratório de Microbiologia e Imuno...
Abstract Background Regions with residual transmission are potential obstacles to the elimination of...
Aim: Malaria can be spread by blood bonding from human to human and is responsible for the lion's sh...