funded by CEALT(Centre d’Excellence Africain en Logistique et Transport)of the University of Djibouti;CEALT for their financial support;support from the MODCOV19 platform of the National Institute of Mathematical Sciences and their Interactions,(CNRS).
Malaria is an infectious and communicable disease,caused by one or more species of Plasmodium parasites.There are five species of parasites responsible for malaria in humans,of which two,Plasmodium Falciparum and Plas...
supported by the National Malaria Elimination Program of China and the Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai(No.18ZR1443400).
Background Malaria is caused by multiple parasitic species of the genus Plasmodium.Plasmodium vivax is the most geographically widespread and poses challenges in elimination due to its unique biological and epidemiolo...
India bears the largest Plasmodium (P.) vivax (Pv) malaria burden and contributes 48%of Pv cases globally[1]. The efforts of government and private bodies to control malaria have successfully reduced the number of Pla...
the Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai(No.18ZR1443400);the National Malaria Elimination Program of China.
Summary What is already known about this topic?Plasmodium vivax(P.vivax)was the most widely distributed and major human malaria parasite in China,considered the last parasite to be eliminated.What is added by this rep...
Background:In most of the Americas,the recommended treatment to prevent relapse of Plasmodium vivax malaria is primaquine at a total dose of 3.5 mg per kilogram of body weight,despite evidence of only moderate efficac...
Despite the vigorous research and development, as of 2017, there is currently no widely available antimalarial vaccine. An effective, commercially available vaccine would be a huge game changer;however, it seems like ...
Background:Plasmodium vivax is the most geographically widespread species among human malaria parasites.Immunopathological studies have shown that platelets are an important component of the host innate immune respons...
Supported by Faculty of Medicine of the University of Brawijaya for the funding(Grant No.101388/UN10.7/PHK PKPD/2012)
Objective: To investigate clinically severe malaria patients with Plasmodium falciparum(P. falciparum), Plasmodium vivax(P. vivax) and mixed species infections.Methods: This study was conducted at Dr. Saiful Anwar Gen...
funded by Thailand Research Fund-Thammasat University Joint Fund and Graduated Student Grant to P.Thongdee(No.PHD/0365/2552)
Objective:To preliminarily investigate the possible role of prostaglandin D_2(PGD_2) in malaria infections.Methods:Blood and urinary samples(n=120 each) were collected from Thai patients with Plasmodium falciparum(P.f...
Objective:To determine the distribution of Duffy blood group genotypes in Balouch population as a major ethnic group that living in a sub-tropical area in south East of Iran.Methods:In this study,the Duffy blood grou...