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prevalence of mutations in the antifolates resistance-associated genes (dhfr and dhps) in plasmodium vivax parasites from eastern and central sudan.plasmodium vivax is the most geographically widespread species, and its burden has been increasingly documented in eastern and central sudan. p. vivax becomes the crucial challenge during elimination programs; thus an effective treatment is necessary to prevent the development and the spread of resistant parasites. therefore, the main objective of the present study was to provide data on the prevalence of molecular markers in two genes (pvdhfr and pvdhps) associated with sp resistance after nine ...201424861816
severe plasmodium falciparum and plasmodium vivax malaria among adults at kassala hospital, eastern sudan.there have been few published reports on severe plasmodium falciparum and plasmodium vivax malaria among adults in africa.201323634728
validation of pcr for detection and characterization of parasitaemia in massive splenomegaly attributed clinically to malaria infection.in this study, 101 patients with massive splenomegaly (ms) and 41 with moderate splenomegaly (mos) from kassala, eastern sudan, were included. the patients were recruited during a peak and the end of a malaria season and during a dry season between 2007 and 2008. based on clinical findings and exclusion of other causes of ms, the former patients were presumed to be infected with malaria parasite; thus, the condition was termed as massive malarial splenomegaly (mms). rapid diagnostic test (rdt) a ...201121398075
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