Passively versus actively detected malaria: similar genetic diversity but different complexity of infection

The surveillance of malaria is generally undertaken on the assumption that samples passively collected at health facilities are comparable to or representative of the broader Plasmodium reservoir circulating in the community. Further characterization and comparability of the hidden asymptomatic para...

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Principais autores: Pava, Z, Handayuni, I, Trianty, L, Utami, RAS, Tirta, YK, Puspitasari, AM, Burdam, F, Kenangalem, E, Wirjanata, G, Kho, S, Trimarsanto, H, Anstey, N, Poespoprodjo, JR, Noviyanti, R, Price, RN, Marfurt, J, Auburn, S
Formato: Journal article
Idioma:English
Publicado em: American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2017