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There has been at least one case, however, attributed to Plasmodium vivax.
A difference between the susceptibility to Plasmodium vivax malaria has been reported.
Rosette formation has also been reported in Plasmodium vivax.
The rhoptry protein 2 of Plasmodium vivax has been cloned.
Work in 2009 began to map the extent and burden of the relatively neglected Plasmodium vivax.
When treating Plasmodium vivax, an initial course of chloroquine is unnecessary.
Thick and thin films revealed the presence of Plasmodium vivax .
Plasmodium vivax is a protozoal parasite and a human pathogen.
Prophylaxis against Plasmodium vivax requires a different approach given the long liver stage of this parasite.
Plasmodium vivax (the most frequent cause of benign tertian malaria)
The malaria parasite Plasmodium vivax is estimated to infect 75 million people annually.
The mosquitoes were infected with a plasmodium vivax malaria strain that was isolated from a military patient.
Plasmodium vivax lasted until 1958 in the polders of Belgium and the Netherlands.
For Plasmodium vivax infection, combination with piperaquine is more effective than Coartem.
This was more rapid that is found in Plasmodium vivax malaria where the median time to clearance is between six and seven hours.
The infection of Plasmodium vivax takes place in human when an infected female anopheles mosquito sucks blood from a healthy person.
"Plasmodium vivax," I said proudly.
H. vivax was soon renamed Plasmodium vivax.
The drug is also increasingly being used in Plasmodium vivax malaria, as well as being a topic of research in cancer treatment.
When people are first affected by plasmodium vivax, they frequently show symptoms of high fever, chills, fatigue and profuse sweating.
The parasite resembles both Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium ovale.
Positive diversifying selection appears to have acted in the RON2 protein of Plasmodium vivax.
It is closely related to Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium vivax, which are responsible for most malaria.
Anopheles sundaicus and Anopheles subpictus are important vectors of Plasmodium vivax.
In 1920, he and Félix Mesnil achieved the first experimental infection of chimpanzees with Plasmodium vivax.