Imported malaria in portugal: prevalence of polymorphisms in the anti-malarial drug resistance genes pfmdr1 and pfk13

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  • who: Debora Serrano and collaborators from the Universidade NOVA de Lisboa (IHMT-NOVA), Rua da Junqueira, Lisboa, Portugal have published the research work: Imported Malaria in Portugal: Prevalence of Polymorphisms in the Anti-Malarial Drug Resistance Genes pfmdr1 and pfk13, in the Journal: Microorganisms 2021, 9, 2045. of April/25,/1974
  • what: The isolates included in this study were also analyzed by polymerase_chain_reaction (PCR) for Plasmodium species confirmation using 18S rRNA gene. The authors report a moderate frequency of the pfmdr1 NFD haplotype (26.47%) and a high prevalence of NYD (64.71%), which are . . .

     

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