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a microfilaria from a domestic fowl in rantau panjang, selangor state, west malaysia. 19744432108
human plasmodium knowlesi infections in klang valley, peninsula malaysia: a case series.we report seven cases of naturally acquired human plasmodium knowlesi infections which were admitted to our centre from july 2007 till june 2008. diagnosis was confirmed by nested pcr. cases of p. knowlesi infections, dubbed the fifth type of human malaria, have been reported in east malaysia (sabah and sarawak) as well as in the state of pahang in peninsula malaysia. these seven patients appear to be the first few reported cases of p. knowlesi infection in the klang valley, peninsula malaysia. ...201021265252
sequence analysis on the mitochondrial coxi gene of recent clinical isolates of plasmodium knowlesi in klang valley, peninsular malaysia.the cytochrome oxidase subunit i (coxi) gene sequences of three recent (2007-2008) clinical plasmodium knowlesi isolates from klang valley, peninsular malaysia, were determined and compared with those of older (1960's) peninsular malaysia, recent isolates from sarawak (on borneo island), and an isolate from thailand. multiple alignment of the sequences showed that the three clinical isolates were more similar to the older peninsular malaysia isolates than to those from sarawak and thailand. phyl ...201122041769
a retrospective prevalence study of malaria in an aborigine hospital in gombak, selangor, malaysia.this was a five-year retrospective study (1999-2004) on the prevalence of malaria at the aborigine hospital, gombak, malaysia. a total of 94 malaria cases was analysed. the highest case reports were for the year 2000, with 32 cases (34%), and the lowest was in 2004, with only 1 (1%). the majority of cases reported were among the semai tribe (44%), followed by the temiar tribe (34%) and the unspecified tribe (s) (20%). females (53%) were more commonly affected than males (47%). the majority of ca ...200617547040
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