Asymptomatic malaria: Natural dynamics and risk posed for elimination
by Press Release from Outbreak News Today on (#3KGS8)
Asymptomatic malaria occurs when parasites are present in an individual's blood but do not cause fever or other symptoms. These "afebrile" infections can be detected either by classical diagnosis tests (if there are enough parasites in blood) or by molecular amplification techniques (if there are very few). Individuals that are infected but present no symptoms ["]
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