Clinical and epidemiological characterization of severe Plasmodium vivax malaria in Gujarat, India
The mounting evidence supporting the capacity of Plasmodium vivax to cause severe disease has prompted the need for a better characterization of the resulting clinical complications. India is making progress with reducing malaria, but epidemics of severe vivax malaria in Gujarat, one of the main con...
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Main Authors: | Anupkumar R. Anvikar, Anna Maria van Eijk, Asha Shah, Kamlesh J. Upadhyay, Steven A. Sullivan, Ankita J. Patel, Jaykumar M. Joshi, Suchi Tyagi, Ranvir Singh, Jane M. Carlton, Himanshu Gupta, Samuel C. Wassmer |
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Language: | EN |
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Taylor & Francis Group
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/e7d24da3b2d949c19350cec0f8c913d2 |
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