Geographical variation in Plasmodium vivax relapse
Background: Plasmodium vivax has the widest geographic distribution of the human malaria parasites and nearly 2.5 billion people live at risk of infection. The control of P. vivax in individuals and populations is complicated by its ability to relapse weeks to months after initial infection. Strains...
Main Authors: | Battle, K, Karhunen, MS, Bhatt, S, Gething, P, Howes, R, Golding, N, Van Boeckel, T, Messina, J, Shanks, G, Smith, D, Baird, J, Hay, S |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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BioMed Central
2014
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