Asymptomatic Plasmodium infection is a new challenge for public health in the American region. The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is the best method for diagnosing subpatent parasitemias. In endemic areas, blood collection is hampered by geographical distances and deficient transport and storage conditions of the samples. Because DNA extraction from blood collected on filter paper is an efficient method for molecular studies in high parasitemic individuals, we investigated whether the technique could be an alternative for Plasmodium diagnosis among asymptomatic and pauciparasitemic subjects. In this report we compared three different methods (Chelex®-saponin, methanol and TRIS-EDTA) of DNA extraction from blood collected on filter paper fr...
BACKGROUND: Accurate diagnosis of Plasmodium spp. is essential for the rational treatment of malaria...
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is now recognized as a sensitive and specific method for detecting P...
Malaria diagnosis and speciation still relies on microscopic identification in many settings. But, m...
Asymptomatic Plasmodium infection is a new challenge for public health in the American region. The p...
Background: Few studies comparing multiple methods for DNA extraction from dried blood spots (DBS) o...
Abstract. The practical advantages of sampling and storing blood on filter paper for analyses of hum...
A simplified protocol for the identification of Plasmodium species by semi-nested multiplex polymera...
Background: The need for new malaria surveillance tools and strategies is critical, given improved g...
A simplified protocol for the identification of Plasmodium species by semi-nested multiplex polymera...
Confirmation studies of malaria parasites using PCR (polymerase chain reaction) test was carried out...
Plasmodium DNA, in addition to being used for molecular diagnosis of malaria, find utility in monito...
Balbir Singh, Janet Cox-Singh, Andy Olivier Miller, Mohammad Shukri Abdullah, Georges Snounou, Hasan...
Background: Monitoring mortality and morbidity attributable to malaria is paramount to achieve elimi...
As Public health seek ways to annihilate malaria, there has been special attention to abrogate low-d...
Since 1984, DNA tests based on the highly repeated subtelomeric sequences of Plasmodium falciparum (...
BACKGROUND: Accurate diagnosis of Plasmodium spp. is essential for the rational treatment of malaria...
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is now recognized as a sensitive and specific method for detecting P...
Malaria diagnosis and speciation still relies on microscopic identification in many settings. But, m...
Asymptomatic Plasmodium infection is a new challenge for public health in the American region. The p...
Background: Few studies comparing multiple methods for DNA extraction from dried blood spots (DBS) o...
Abstract. The practical advantages of sampling and storing blood on filter paper for analyses of hum...
A simplified protocol for the identification of Plasmodium species by semi-nested multiplex polymera...
Background: The need for new malaria surveillance tools and strategies is critical, given improved g...
A simplified protocol for the identification of Plasmodium species by semi-nested multiplex polymera...
Confirmation studies of malaria parasites using PCR (polymerase chain reaction) test was carried out...
Plasmodium DNA, in addition to being used for molecular diagnosis of malaria, find utility in monito...
Balbir Singh, Janet Cox-Singh, Andy Olivier Miller, Mohammad Shukri Abdullah, Georges Snounou, Hasan...
Background: Monitoring mortality and morbidity attributable to malaria is paramount to achieve elimi...
As Public health seek ways to annihilate malaria, there has been special attention to abrogate low-d...
Since 1984, DNA tests based on the highly repeated subtelomeric sequences of Plasmodium falciparum (...
BACKGROUND: Accurate diagnosis of Plasmodium spp. is essential for the rational treatment of malaria...
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is now recognized as a sensitive and specific method for detecting P...
Malaria diagnosis and speciation still relies on microscopic identification in many settings. But, m...