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| Peter Van den EedeSummaryAffiliation: Institute of Tropical Medicine Country: Belgium Publications
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Human Plasmodium knowlesi infections in young children in central VietnamPeter Van den Eede
Department of Parasitology, Institute of Tropical Medicine, Antwerp, Belgium
Malar J 8:249. 2009....
Plasmodium knowlesi malaria in Vietnam: some clarificationsPeter Van den Eede
Department of Parasitology, Institute of Tropical Medicine, Antwerp, Belgium
Malar J 9:20. 2010..knowlesi infections occur in this population, although this does not exclude the occurrence of symptomatic cases. Large-scale studies to determine the extent and the epidemiology of P. knowlesi malaria in Vietnam are further needed...
High complexity of Plasmodium vivax infections in symptomatic patients from a rural community in central Vietnam detected by microsatellite genotypingPeter Van den Eede
Department of Parasitology, Institute of Tropical Medicine, Nationalestraat 155, Antwerp, Belgium
Am J Trop Med Hyg 82:223-7. 2010..A combination of five markers was sufficient to identify all recurrent infections with an unrelated or different genotype profile compared with all previous episodes...
Multilocus genotyping reveals high heterogeneity and strong local population structure of the Plasmodium vivax population in the Peruvian AmazonPeter Van den Eede
Department of Parasitology, Institute of Tropical Medicine, Antwerp, Belgium
Malar J 9:151. 2010..The genetic diversity and population structure of P. vivax isolates collected in different communities around Iquitos city, the capital of the Peruvian Amazon, was determined...
Plasmodium vivax sub-patent infections after radical treatment are common in Peruvian patients: results of a 1-year prospective cohort studyPeter Van den Eede
Department of Parasitology, Institute of Tropical Medicine, Antwerp, Belgium
PLoS ONE 6:e16257. 2011..vivax. Here we describe the results of a 1-year longitudinal follow up of 51 confirmed P. vivax patients living around Iquitos, Peruvian Amazon, and treated according to the Peruvian national guidelines...
