2022
DOI: 10.4314/aamed.v15i3.8
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Infection submicroscopique à Plasmodium falciparum en zone d’endémie palustre : une revue de littérature

Abstract: La détection des parasites responsables du paludisme se fait par microscopie ou par des tests de diagnostic rapide mais ces techniques ne  permettent pas de détecter tous les cas d’infection. L'adoption de techniques moléculaires pour la détection de P. falciparum a révélé, la présence de  nombreuses infections de faible densité indétectables par des techniques de routine et pourtant transmissibles. Dans cette revue, nous avons  analysé, la situation actuelle des infections submicroscopiques et discuter ; de l… Show more

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“…Malaria parasite-base diagnosis was performed by two microscopists. However molecular assay to detect many low-density infections was not used [ 44 ] . The prevalence of plasmodial infection in pregnant women was lower than those reported by Bouyou et al .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Malaria parasite-base diagnosis was performed by two microscopists. However molecular assay to detect many low-density infections was not used [ 44 ] . The prevalence of plasmodial infection in pregnant women was lower than those reported by Bouyou et al .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%