Plasmodium knowlesi invasion following spread by infected mosquitoes, macaques and human
Plasmodium knowlesi is increasingly recognised as a major cause of malaria in Southeast Asia.Anopheles leucosphyrous group mosquitoes transmit the parasite and natural hosts include long-tailed and pig-tailed macaques. Despite early laboratory experiments demonstrating successful passage of infectio...
Príomhchruthaitheoirí: | Yakob, L, LLoyd, A, Kao, R, Ferguson, H, Brock, P, Drakeley, C, Bonsall, M |
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Formáid: | Journal article |
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Cambridge University Press
2017
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