Numerical Distributions of Parasite Densities During Asymptomatic Malaria
The Journal of Infectious Diseases 213(8): 1322-1329
Article 2015 English
Authors
MI
Mallika Imwong
KS
Kasia Stepniewska
RT
Rupam Tripura
Abstract
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Background. Asymptomatic parasitemia is common even in areas of low seasonal malaria transmission, but the true proportion of the population infected has not been estimated previously because of the limited sensitivity of available detection methods.
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