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| Lena HuldenSummaryAffiliation: University of Helsinki Country: Finland Publications
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Endemic malaria: an 'indoor' disease in northern Europe. Historical data analysedLena Hulden
Department of Applied Biology, Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry, University of Helsinki, Finland
Malar J 4:19. 2005..Because of the available historical material and little use of quinine, Finland was suitable for an analysis of endemic malaria and temperature...
Natural relapses in vivax malaria induced by Anopheles mosquitoesLena Hulden
Department of Forest Ecology, Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry, University of Helsinki, Finland
Malar J 7:64. 2008..Both primary infections and relapses caused deaths from malaria. The cause and timing of relapses are analysed...
Dynamics of positional warfare malaria: Finland and Korea comparedLena Hulden
Department of Forest Ecology, Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry, University of Helsinki, Finland
Malar J 7:171. 2008..A revised explanation is presented based on recent studies of Finnish malaria...
The decline of malaria in Finland--the impact of the vector and social variablesLena Hulden
Department of Forest Ecology, PO Box 26, FIN 00014 Helsinki University, Helsinki, Finland
Malar J 8:94. 2009....
The first Finnish malariologist, Johan Haartman, and the discussion about malaria in 18th century Turku, FinlandLena Hulden
Department of Agricultural Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry, University of Helsinki, Finland
Malar J 10:43. 2011..Haartman died in 1788. After his death malaria research in Turku declined. His medical handbook would not be replaced until 1844...
Activation of the hypnozoite: a part of Plasmodium vivax life cycle and survivalLena Hulden
Department of Agricultural Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry, FI 00014 University of Helsinki, Finland
Malar J 10:90. 2011..It has a dormant stage in the human liver, which makes it difficult to eradicate. It is proposed that a relapse of vivax malaria, besides being genetically determined by the specific strain, is induced by the bites of uninfected vectors...
