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Comparison of the Accuracy of Four Malaria Diagnostic Methods in a High Transmission Setting in Coastal Cameroon
Published 2019-01-01“…The presence of nonnegligible levels of Plasmodium ovale in this study area indicate that treatment guidelines may require revision if same trend is proven in several other areas of same ecology.…”
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Subclinical Plasmodium spp. Infections in a Community Setting in Bangui, Central African Republic
Published 2025-01-01“…Although P. falciparum was the most common species (98.55%), the transmission of P. ovale appears to be well-established in the area, occurring either as mono-infection (1.45%) or co-infection (1.93%) with P. falciparum.Conclusion: This study of community malaria in Bangui highlights the high burden of subclinical malaria in the community and provides essential baseline data to guide future research on malaria parasites in the CAR, particularly regarding the circulating parasite species. …”
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Evaluation of dried blood spot sampling for real-time PCR malaria diagnostics in a rural setting in Angola
Published 2025-02-01“…Plasmodium species were identified in 86 samples by real-time PCR: 81.40% (16/86) were caused by Plasmodium falciparum, 11.63% (10/86) were coinfections of P. falciparum + P. malariae, 4.65% (4/86) were P. falciparum + P. ovale, and 2.33% (2/86) were triple coinfections. …”
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