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  • Rougeron, V.; Elguero, E.; Arnathau, C.; Hidalgo, B.A.; Durand, P.; Houze, S.; Berry, A.; Zakeri, S.; Haque, R.; Alam, M.S.; Nosten, F.; Severini, C.; Woldearegai, T.G.; Mordmüller, B.; Kremsner, P.G.; González-Cerón, L.; Fontecha, G.; Gamboa Vilela, Dionicia Baziliza; Musset, L.; Legrand, E.; Noya, O.; Pumpaibool, T.; Harnyuttanakorn, P.; Lekweiry, K.M.; Albsheer, M.M.; Hamid, M.M.A.; Boukary, A.O.M.S.; Trape, J.-F.; Renaud, F.; Prugnolle, F. (Public Library of Science, 2020)
    More than 200 million malaria clinical cases are reported each year due to Plasmodium vivax, the most widespread Plasmodium species in the world. This species has been neglected and understudied for a long time, due to its ...
  • Yalcindag, E.; Elguero, E.; Arnathau, C.; Durand, P.; Akiana, J.; Anderson, T.J.; Aubouy, A.; Balloux, F.; Besnard, P.; Bogreau, H.; Carnevale, P.; D'Alessandro, U.; Fontenille, D.; Gamboa Vilela, Dionicia Baziliza; Jombart, T.; Le Mire, J.; Leroy, E.; Maestre, A.; Mayxay, M.; Ménard, D.; Musset, L.; Newton, P.N.; Nkoghé, D.; Noya, O.; Ollomo, B.; Rogier, C.; Veron, V.; Wide, A.; Zakeri, S.; Carme, B.; Legrand, E.; Chevillon, C.; Ayala, F.J.; Renaud, F.; Prugnolle, F. (National Academy of Sciences, 2012)
    The origin of Plasmodium falciparum in South America is controversial. Some studies suggest a recent introduction during the European colonizations and the transatlantic slave trade. Other evidence - archeological and ...

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