A systematic review of asymptomatic plasmodium knowlesi infection: an emerging challenge involving an emerging infectious disease

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    In the last decade, asymptomatic P. knowlesi infections have been increasingly frequently detected in humans. Literature review on P. knowlesi was performed to determine the prevalence, the epidemiological characteristics, and the diagnostic criteria used for asymptomatic P. knowlesi malaria. The inclusion criteria were any study published in English that reported laboratory confirmed asymptomatic P. knowlesi cases. Exclusion criteria were any asymptomatic P. knowlesi study with no related context including case reports and case series, editorial, animal studies, drug studies, proceedings, short communications and experimental studies. There may be less risk than with human malarias . . .

     

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