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    “…Participants were tested for; i) malaria (peripheral and placental blood samples), ii) syphilis, iii) white blood cell counts (WBC), and iv) haemoglobin levels. …”
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    “…BACKGROUND: Plasmodium vivax rhoptry-associated membrane antigen (RAMA) is a glycophosphatidylinositol-anchored membrane protein currently under consideration as a malaria vaccine candidate. Immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibodies induced by P. vivax RAMA (PvRAMA) have been proved to persist over 12 months in the sera of people infected with P. vivax. …”
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  5. 30225
    “…RESULTS: The books comprehensively address drinking water issues, including sources, quality, treatment, safe storage and water conservation; risks and transmission pathways of various waterborne (Cholera, Typhoid fever), water-based (Bilharzia), vector-related (Malaria) and other communicable diseases (Tuberculosis); and the importance of environmental hygiene and health promotion. …”
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    “…Secondary endpoints reported herein include hospitalisation, acute respiratory infection, malaria, treatment failures, iron handling markers, inflammatory markers, longitudinal prevalence of diarrhoea and incidence density of bloody diarrhoea. …”
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    “…The low variability of the sequence encoding PvETRAMP11.2 protein suggests that it would be a suitable marker in prospective serodiagnostic assays for surveillance strategies or in vaccine design against P. vivax malaria. METHODS: The pvetramp11.2 of P. vivax isolates collected from Brazil (n = 68) and Peru (n = 36) were sequenced and analyzed to assess nucleotide polymorphisms, allele distributions, population differentiation, genetic diversity and signature of selection. …”
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    “…BACKGROUND: The emergence of Plasmodium falciparum resistance to artemisinins in Southeast Asia threatens the control of malaria worldwide. The pharmacodynamic hallmark of artemisinin derivatives is rapid parasite clearance (a short parasite half-life), therefore, the in vivo phenotype of slow clearance defines the reduced susceptibility to the drug. …”
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    “…Strategies targeted at healthcare recipients: mass media interventions to increase uptake of HIV testing; intensive self‐management and adherence, intensive disease management programmes to improve health literacy; behavioural interventions and mobile phone text messages for adherence to antiretroviral therapy; a one time incentive to start or continue tuberculosis prophylaxis; default reminders for patients being treated for active tuberculosis; use of sectioned polythene bags for adherence to malaria medication; community‐based health education, and reminders and recall strategies to increase vaccination uptake; interventions to increase uptake of cervical screening (invitations, education, counselling, access to health promotion nurse and intensive recruitment); health insurance information and application support. …”
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  16. 30236
    “…Current disease management tools, such as the Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) algorithm, rely solely on clinical signs and have not made use of available point-of-care tests (POCTs) that can help to identify children with severe infections and children in need of antibiotic treatment. e-POCT is a novel electronic algorithm based on current evidence; it guides clinicians through the entire consultation and recommends treatment based on a few clinical signs and POCT results, some performed in all patients (malaria rapid diagnostic test, hemoglobin, oximeter) and others in selected subgroups only (C-reactive protein, procalcitonin, glucometer). …”
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  17. 30237
    por Ogunleye, Olayinka O., Basu, Debashis, Mueller, Debjani, Sneddon, Jacqueline, Seaton, R. Andrew, Yinka-Ogunleye, Adesola F., Wamboga, Joshua, Miljković, Nenad, Mwita, Julius C., Rwegerera, Godfrey Mutashambara, Massele, Amos, Patrick, Okwen, Niba, Loveline Lum, Nsaikila, Melaine, Rashed, Wafaa M., Hussein, Mohamed Ali, Hegazy, Rehab, Amu, Adefolarin A., Boahen-Boaten, Baffour Boaten, Matsebula, Zinhle, Gwebu, Prudence, Chirigo, Bongani, Mkhabela, Nongabisa, Dlamini, Tenelisiwe, Sithole, Siphiwe, Malaza, Sandile, Dlamini, Sikhumbuzo, Afriyie, Daniel, Asare, George Awuku, Amponsah, Seth Kwabena, Sefah, Israel, Oluka, Margaret, Guantai, Anastasia N., Opanga, Sylvia A., Sarele, Tebello Violet, Mafisa, Refeletse Keabetsoe, Chikowe, Ibrahim, Khuluza, Felix, Kibuule, Dan, Kalemeera, Francis, Mubita, Mwangana, Fadare, Joseph, Sibomana, Laurien, Ramokgopa, Gwendoline Malegwale, Whyte, Carmen, Maimela, Tshegofatso, Hugo, Johannes, Meyer, Johanna C., Schellack, Natalie, Rampamba, Enos M., Visser, Adel, Alfadl, Abubakr, Malik, Elfatih M., Malande, Oliver Ombeva, Kalungia, Aubrey C., Mwila, Chiluba, Zaranyika, Trust, Chaibva, Blessmore Vimbai, Olaru, Ioana D., Masuka, Nyasha, Wale, Janney, Hwenda, Lenias, Kamoga, Regina, Hill, Ruaraidh, Barbui, Corrado, Bochenek, Tomasz, Kurdi, Amanj, Campbell, Stephen, Martin, Antony P., Phuong, Thuy Nguyen Thi, Thanh, Binh Nguyen, Godman, Brian
    Publicado 2020
    “…The World Health Organization (WHO) warns that a lack of nets and treatment could result in up to 18 million additional cases of malaria and up to 30,000 additional deaths in sub-Saharan Africa. …”
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  18. 30238
    Publicado 2020
    “…Six infectious diseases were among the top ten causes of DALYs in children younger than 10 years in 2019: lower respiratory infections (ranked second), diarrhoeal diseases (third), malaria (fifth), meningitis (sixth), whooping cough (ninth), and sexually transmitted infections (which, in this age group, is fully accounted for by congenital syphilis; ranked tenth). …”
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  19. 30239
    Publicado 2021
    “…Neonatal disorders remained the leading cause of death in children younger than 5 years in 2019, followed by lower respiratory infections, diarrhoeal diseases, congenital birth defects, and malaria. The global optimum analysis suggests NMR could be reduced to as low as 0·80 (95% UI 0·71–0·86) deaths per 1000 livebirths and U5MR to 1·44 (95% UI 1·27–1·58) deaths per 1000 livebirths, and in 2019, there were as many as 1·87 million (95% UI 1·35–2·58; 37% [95% UI 32–43]) of 5·05 million more deaths of children younger than 5 years than the survival potential frontier. …”
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  20. 30240
    “…BACKGROUND: Plasmodium spp. sporozoite rates in mosquitoes are used to better understand malaria transmission intensity, the relative importance of vector species and the impact of interventions. …”
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