The molecular force of blood-stage infection (molFOB) is a quantitative surrogate metric for malaria transmission at population level and for exposure at individual level. Relationships between molFOB, parasite prevalence and clinical incidence were assessed in a treatment-to-reinfection cohort, where P.vivax (Pv) hypnozoites were eliminated in half the children by primaquine (PQ). Discounting relapses, children acquired equal numbers of new P. falciparum (Pf) and Pv blood-stage infections/year (Pf-molFOB=0-18, Pv-molFOB=0-23) resulting in comparable spatial and temporal patterns in incidence and prevalence of infections. Including relapses, Pv-molFOB increased >3-fold (relative to PQ-treated children) showing greater heterogeneity at indiv...
Background: Where P. vivax and P. falciparum occur in the same population, the peak burden of P. viv...
To investigate changes in malaria prevalence in Papua New Guinea after the distribution of long-last...
BACKGROUND: Though essential to the development and evaluation of national malaria control programme...
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 metric for malaria...
The molecular force of blood-stage infection (molFOB) is a quantitative surrogate me...
The molecular force of blood-stage infection (molFOB) is a quantitative surrogate m...
Background: The undetectable hypnozoite reservoir for relapsing Plasmodium vivax and P. ovale malari...
INTRODUCTION: As malaria transmission declines, understanding the differential impact of intensified...
A better understanding of human-to-mosquito transmission is crucial to control malaria. In order to ...
Introduction: Solomon Islands is intensifying national efforts to achieve malaria elimination. A lo...
The dynamics of Plasmodium vivax infection is characterized by reactivation of hypnozoites at varyin...
BACKGROUND: In the past decade, national malaria control efforts in Papua New Guinea (PNG) have rece...
© 2017 The Author. Background. Te scale-up of effective malaria control in the last decade has ...
Introduction: As malaria transmission declines, understanding the differential impact of intensified...
Background: Where P. vivax and P. falciparum occur in the same population, the peak burden of P. viv...
To investigate changes in malaria prevalence in Papua New Guinea after the distribution of long-last...
BACKGROUND: Though essential to the development and evaluation of national malaria control programme...
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 metric for malaria...
The molecular force of blood-stage infection (molFOB) is a quantitative surrogate me...
The molecular force of blood-stage infection (molFOB) is a quantitative surrogate m...
Background: The undetectable hypnozoite reservoir for relapsing Plasmodium vivax and P. ovale malari...
INTRODUCTION: As malaria transmission declines, understanding the differential impact of intensified...
A better understanding of human-to-mosquito transmission is crucial to control malaria. In order to ...
Introduction: Solomon Islands is intensifying national efforts to achieve malaria elimination. A lo...
The dynamics of Plasmodium vivax infection is characterized by reactivation of hypnozoites at varyin...
BACKGROUND: In the past decade, national malaria control efforts in Papua New Guinea (PNG) have rece...
© 2017 The Author. Background. Te scale-up of effective malaria control in the last decade has ...
Introduction: As malaria transmission declines, understanding the differential impact of intensified...
Background: Where P. vivax and P. falciparum occur in the same population, the peak burden of P. viv...
To investigate changes in malaria prevalence in Papua New Guinea after the distribution of long-last...
BACKGROUND: Though essential to the development and evaluation of national malaria control programme...