High-throughput ultrasensitive molecular techniques for quantifying low-density malaria parasitemias.
The epidemiology of malaria in "low-transmission" areas has been underestimated. Molecular detection methods have revealed higher prevalences of malaria than conventional microscopy or rapid diagnostic tests, but these typically evaluate finger-prick capillary blood samples (∼5 μl) and the...
Main Authors: | Imwong, M, Hanchana, S, Malleret, B, Rénia, L, Day, N, Dondorp, A, Nosten, F, Snounou, G, White, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Society for Microbiology
2014
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