2010
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0000774
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The International Limits and Population at Risk of Plasmodium vivax Transmission in 2009

Abstract: BackgroundA research priority for Plasmodium vivax malaria is to improve our understanding of the spatial distribution of risk and its relationship with the burden of P. vivax disease in human populations. The aim of the research outlined in this article is to provide a contemporary evidence-based map of the global spatial extent of P. vivax malaria, together with estimates of the human population at risk (PAR) of any level of transmission in 2009.MethodologyThe most recent P. vivax case-reporting data that co… Show more

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“…falciparum is the malarial species that is the most important cause of mortality in humans but, in addition, nearly 3 billion people, mainly in Asia and South America, are at risk from another malaria species, P. vivax, which causes chronic disease and deadly complications (Guerra et al, 2010). Three more species, P. ovale, P. malariae and P. knowlesi (Cox-Singh et al, 2008) can also cause malaria in humans.…”
Section: General Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…falciparum is the malarial species that is the most important cause of mortality in humans but, in addition, nearly 3 billion people, mainly in Asia and South America, are at risk from another malaria species, P. vivax, which causes chronic disease and deadly complications (Guerra et al, 2010). Three more species, P. ovale, P. malariae and P. knowlesi (Cox-Singh et al, 2008) can also cause malaria in humans.…”
Section: General Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the great majority of individuals in Cameroon are Duffy negative (21), it has been proposed that P. vivax persists in west central human populations at a very low frequency (22). Because deep sequencing failed to identify evidence of P. vivax infection in 514 individuals, we considered the possibility that the 454 primers were less efficient in amplifying P. vivax compared with the other Plasmodium species.…”
Section: Identification Of Plasmodium Multispecies Infections By 454 mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent studies show comparable rates of severe malaria and of mortality between P. vivax and Plasmodium falciparum in Southeast Asia (2,3), and frequent clinical manifestations of debilitating symptoms result in high morbidity (4,5). This places a tremendous burden on the healthcare infrastructure (4,5) and imparts hidden costs in the form of decreased economic productivity and standard of living (5).…”
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