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Clonal population expansion in an outbreak of Plasmodium falciparum on the northwest coast of Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Background: Determining the source of malaria outbreaks in Ecuador and identifying remaining transmiPalabras claves:ECUADOR, MALARIA, Microsatellite markers, Outbreak, Plasmodium falciparumAutores:Castro L.E., Claudia A. Vera-Arias, Eileen Vélez-Álvarez, Fabián E. Sáenz, Gabriela Valenzuela, Lucchi N.W., Morton L.C., Okoth S.A., Udhayakumar V.Fuentes:scopusDiverse origin of Plasmodium falciparum in northwest Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Background: Ecuador plans to eliminate malaria by 2020, and the country has already seen a decreasePalabras claves:ECUADOR, Genetic structure, MALARIA, microsatellites, Plasmodium falciparumAutores:Castro L.E., Claudia A. Vera-Arias, Fabián E. Sáenz, Gómez-Obando J.Fuentes:googlescopusHigh-throughput Plasmodium falciparum hrp2 and hrp3 gene deletion typing by digital PCR to monitor malaria rapid diagnostic test efficacy
ArticleAbstract: Most rapid diagnostic tests for Plasmodium falciparum malaria target the Histidine-Rich Proteins 2 aPalabras claves:Autores:Abdul-Hakim M., Afrane Y., Ali A., Badu K., Claudia A. Vera-Arias, Fabián E. Sáenz, Fakih B.S., Ferreira M.U., Hetzel M.W., Holzschuh A., Kazura J.W., Koepfli C., Ladeia-Andrade S., Oduma C.O., Yan G., Yewhalaw D., Yukich J., Zemene E.Fuentes:googlescopusResolving drug selection and migration in an inbred South American Plasmodium falciparum population with identity-by-descent analysis
ArticleAbstract: The human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum is globally widespread, but its prevalence varies sPalabras claves:Autores:Anderson T.J.C., Aponte S., Buckee C.O., Cárdenas P., Carrasquilla M., Corredor V., Early A.M., Echeverry D.F., Fabián E. Sáenz, Mancilla E., Neafsey D.E., Ospina A.K., Rayner J.C., Taylor A.R.Fuentes:googlescopusThe transmembrane isoform of Plasmodium falciparum MAEBL is essential for the invasion of Anopheles salivary glands
ArticleAbstract: Malaria transmission depends on infective stages in the mosquito salivary glands. Plasmodium sporozoPalabras claves:Autores:Adams J.H., Balu B., Fabián E. Sáenz, Mendonca S.R., Smith J.Fuentes:googlescopus