Epidemiologic aspects of the malaria transmission cycle in an area of very low incidence in Brazil.
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A systematic review of sub-microscopic Plasmodium vivax infectionBiodiversity can help prevent malaria outbreaks in tropical forestsAnopheles (Kerteszia) cruzii (Diptera: Culicidae) in peridomiciliary area during asymptomatic malaria transmission in the Atlantic Forest: molecular identification of blood-meal sources indicates humans as primary intermediate hostsMalaria in Brazil: an overview.Malaria in Brazil: what happens outside the Amazonian endemic regionMalaria in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, an Atlantic Forest area: an assessment using the health surveillance service.Population genetics of Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium vivax and asymptomatic malaria in Temotu Province, Solomon Islands.Detection of an antibody against Plasmodium vivax in residents of Gimpo-si, South Korea, using an indirect fluorescent antibody test.Ecology of anopheline mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) in the Central Atlantic Forest Biodiversity Corridor, southeastern Brazil.Detection of antibodies against the CB9 to ICB10 region of merozoite surface protein-1 of Plasmodium vivax among the inhabitants in epidemic areas.Malaria in pregnant women living in areas of low transmission on the southeast Brazilian Coast: molecular diagnosis and humoural immunity profile.Comparison of the antibody responses to Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium falciparum antigens in residents of Mandalay, MyanmarSystematic review of sub-microscopic P. vivax infections: prevalence and determining factors.Relationship between Antibody-Positive Rate against Plasmodium vivax Circumsporozoite Protein and Incidence of Malaria.Plasmodium falciparum in the southeastern Atlantic forest: a challenge to the bromeliad-malaria paradigm?Application of the indirect fluorescent antibody assay in the study of malaria infection in the Yangtze River Three Gorges Reservoir, China.Malaria in selected non-Amazonian countries of Latin America.Plasmodium simium, a Plasmodium vivax-related malaria parasite: genetic variability of Duffy binding protein II and the Duffy antigen/receptor for chemokines.The complexities of malaria disease manifestations with a focus on asymptomatic malariaKerteszia subgenus of Anopheles associated with the Brazilian Atlantic rainforest:current knowledge and future challenges.Spatial and temporal epidemiology of malaria in extra-Amazonian regions of BrazilSurvey for asymptomatic malaria cases in low transmission settings of Iran under elimination programme.Estimating the malaria transmission of Plasmodium vivax based on serodiagnosis.Natural infection in anopheline species and its implications for autochthonous malaria in the Atlantic Forest in Brazil.Molecular epidemiology of Plasmodium vivax in Latin America: polymorphism and evolutionary relationships of the circumsporozoite geneDetection of Plasmodium in faeces of the New World primate Alouatta clamitansMalaria, a difficult diagnosis in a febrile patient with sub-microscopic parasitaemia and polyclonal lymphocyte activation outside the endemic region, in Brazil.Asymptomatic malaria, growth status, and anaemia among children in Lao People's Democratic Republic: a cross-sectional study.Evaluation of circumsporozoite protein of Plasmodium vivax to estimate its prevalence in the Republic of Korea: an observational study of incidence.Seroprevalence of Plasmodium vivax in the Republic of Korea (2003-2005) using indirect fluorescent antibody test.Absence of Asymptomatic Malaria Infection in a Cross-sectional Study in Iranshahr District, Iran under Elimination Programmes.Performance of a High-Sensitivity Rapid Diagnostic Test for Plasmodium falciparum Malaria in Asymptomatic Individuals from Uganda and Myanmar and Naive Human Challenge Infections.Asymptomatic infections in blood donors harbouring Plasmodium: an invisible risk detected by molecular and serological tools.Comparative study of distribution of anopheline vectors (Diptera: Culicidae) in areas with and without malaria transmission in the highlands of an extra-Amazonian region in Brazil.Detection of etiological agents of malaria in howler monkeys from Atlantic Forests, rescued in regions of São Paulo city, Brazil.Malaria attack in Southeastern Brazil: a probable locally acquired new infectionDetection of Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium vivax subclinical infection in non-endemic region: implications for blood transfusion and malaria epidemiology.Plasmodium simium/Plasmodium vivax infections in southern brown howler monkeys from the Atlantic Forest.Finding connections in the unexpected detection of Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium falciparum DNA in asymptomatic blood donors: a fact in the Atlantic Forest.Unexpected detection of Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium falciparum DNA in asymptomatic blood donors: fact or artifact?
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Epidemiologic aspects of the malaria transmission cycle in an area of very low incidence in Brazil.
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Aloísio Falqueto
Ana Maria R C Duarte
Arnídio F Coutinho
Crispim Cerutti
Helder R Rezende
Marcos Boulos
Maria do Carmo L D Hatab
Rosely S Malafronte
William Collins
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