It has been proposed that ovale malaria in humans is caused by two closely related but distinct species of malaria parasites: P. ovale curtisi and P. ovale wallikeri. We have extended and optimized a Real-time PCR assay targeting the parasite's small subunit ribosomal RNA (ssrRNA) gene to detect both these species. When the assay was applied to 31 archival blood samples from patients diagnosed with P. ovale, it was found that the infection in 20 was due to P. ovale curtisi and in the remaining 11 to P. ovale wallikeri. Thus, this assay provides a useful tool that can be applied to epidemiological investigations of the two newly recognized distinct P. ovale species, that might reveal if these species also differ in their clinical manifestati...
Plasmodium ovale curtisi (Poc) and Plasmodium ovale wallikeri (Pow) represent distinct non-recombini...
There have been reports of increasing numbers of cases of malaria among migrants and travelers. Alth...
A microscopy-based diagnosis is the gold standard for the detection and identification of malaria pa...
It has been proposed that ovale malaria in humans is caused by two closely related but distinct spec...
Abstract Background Plasmodium ovale is one of the five malaria species infecting humans. Recent dat...
Plasmodium ovale is widely distributed in tropical countries, whereas it has not been reported in th...
Objectives. P. ovale curtisi (Poc) and P. ovale wallikeri (Pow) are two closely related but distinct...
Objectives: Malaria is the most frequent imported parasitic infection in Italy, mainly from Africa....
Plasmodium ovale is rare and not exactly known to be autochthonous in Malaysia. There are two distin...
International audiencePlasmodium ovale curtisi (Poc) and Plasmodium ovale wallikeri (Pow) have been ...
Background Plasmodium ovale is comprised of two genetically distinct subspecies, P. ovale curtisi an...
We present a seminested PCR method that specifically discriminates between Plasmodium ovale curtisi ...
Abstract Background Malaria, due to Plasmodium ovale,...
It has been proposed that ovale malaria in humans is caused by two closely related but distinct spec...
AbstractIt has been proposed that ovale malaria in humans is caused by two closely related but disti...
Plasmodium ovale curtisi (Poc) and Plasmodium ovale wallikeri (Pow) represent distinct non-recombini...
There have been reports of increasing numbers of cases of malaria among migrants and travelers. Alth...
A microscopy-based diagnosis is the gold standard for the detection and identification of malaria pa...
It has been proposed that ovale malaria in humans is caused by two closely related but distinct spec...
Abstract Background Plasmodium ovale is one of the five malaria species infecting humans. Recent dat...
Plasmodium ovale is widely distributed in tropical countries, whereas it has not been reported in th...
Objectives. P. ovale curtisi (Poc) and P. ovale wallikeri (Pow) are two closely related but distinct...
Objectives: Malaria is the most frequent imported parasitic infection in Italy, mainly from Africa....
Plasmodium ovale is rare and not exactly known to be autochthonous in Malaysia. There are two distin...
International audiencePlasmodium ovale curtisi (Poc) and Plasmodium ovale wallikeri (Pow) have been ...
Background Plasmodium ovale is comprised of two genetically distinct subspecies, P. ovale curtisi an...
We present a seminested PCR method that specifically discriminates between Plasmodium ovale curtisi ...
Abstract Background Malaria, due to Plasmodium ovale,...
It has been proposed that ovale malaria in humans is caused by two closely related but distinct spec...
AbstractIt has been proposed that ovale malaria in humans is caused by two closely related but disti...
Plasmodium ovale curtisi (Poc) and Plasmodium ovale wallikeri (Pow) represent distinct non-recombini...
There have been reports of increasing numbers of cases of malaria among migrants and travelers. Alth...
A microscopy-based diagnosis is the gold standard for the detection and identification of malaria pa...