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510 related items for PubMed ID: 30295822

  • 1. Asymptomatic Natural Human Infections With the Simian Malaria Parasites Plasmodium cynomolgi and Plasmodium knowlesi.
    Imwong M, Madmanee W, Suwannasin K, Kunasol C, Peto TJ, Tripura R, von Seidlein L, Nguon C, Davoeung C, Day NPJ, Dondorp AM, White NJ.
    J Infect Dis; 2019 Feb 15; 219(5):695-702. PubMed ID: 30295822
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  • 2. Absence of Plasmodium inui and Plasmodium cynomolgi, but detection of Plasmodium knowlesi and Plasmodium vivax infections in asymptomatic humans in the Betong division of Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo.
    Siner A, Liew ST, Kadir KA, Mohamad DSA, Thomas FK, Zulkarnaen M, Singh B.
    Malar J; 2017 Oct 17; 16(1):417. PubMed ID: 29041929
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  • 3. Plasmodium knowlesi and other malaria parasites in long-tailed macaques from the Philippines.
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    Malar J; 2019 Apr 24; 18(1):147. PubMed ID: 31014342
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  • 5. Distribution and prevalence of malaria parasites among long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis) in regional populations across Southeast Asia.
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  • 6. Sequence diversity and positive selection at the Duffy-binding protein genes of Plasmodium knowlesi and P. cynomolgi: Analysis of the complete coding sequences of Thai isolates.
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    Shimizu S, Chotirat S, Dokkulab N, Hongchad I, Khowsroy K, Kiattibutr K, Maneechai N, Manopwisedjaroen K, Petchvijit P, Phumchuea K, Rachaphaew N, Sripoorote P, Suansomjit C, Thongyod W, Khamsiriwatchara A, Lawpoolsri S, Hanboonkunupakarn B, Sattabongkot J, Nguitragool W.
    Int J Infect Dis; 2020 Jul 01; 96():445-451. PubMed ID: 32407902
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  • 9. Plasmodium spp. in macaques, Macaca fascicularis, in Malaysia, and their potential role in zoonotic malaria transmission.
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    Ghinai I, Cook J, Hla TT, Htet HM, Hall T, Lubis IN, Ghinai R, Hesketh T, Naung Y, Lwin MM, Latt TS, Heymann DL, Sutherland CJ, Drakeley C, Field N.
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    Narapakdeesakul D, Pengsakul T, Kaewparuehaschai M, Thongsahuan S, Moonmake S, Lekcharoen P, Thanee S, Pattaradilokrat S, Kaewthamasorn M.
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  • 13. Natural Human Infections with Plasmodium cynomolgi, P. inui, and 4 other Simian Malaria Parasites, Malaysia.
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  • 14. Evolutionary relatedness of some primate models of Plasmodium.
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  • 17. Macaca fascicularis and Macaca nemestrina infected with zoonotic malaria parasites are widely distributed in Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo.
    Nada-Raja T, Kadir KA, Divis PCS, Mohamad DSA, Matusop A, Singh B.
    Sci Rep; 2022 Jun 21; 12(1):10476. PubMed ID: 35729212
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  • 18. Naturally Acquired Human Plasmodium cynomolgi and P. knowlesi Infections, Malaysian Borneo.
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  • 19. First case of detection of Plasmodium knowlesi in Spain by Real Time PCR in a traveller from Southeast Asia.
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  • 20. Plasmodium knowlesi: reservoir hosts and tracking the emergence in humans and macaques.
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