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Plasmodium vivax Brazil I
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[ Alveolata | Apicomplexa | Aconoidasida | . . .
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Alveolata | Apicomplexa | Aconoidasida | Haemosporida | Plasmodiidae | Plasmodium | Plasmodium (Plasmodium) | Plasmodium vivax |
Comment: | Plasmodium vivax, the second most important causal agent of human malaria, is the most geographically distributed of the malaria parasites and is responsible for the development of a clinically less severe disease, when compared to P. falciparum malaria. P. vivax malaria is indistinguishable from P. falciparum malaria, yet it usually does not progress to a range of life-threatening manifestation. |
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Neafsey DE, Galinsky K, Jiang RH et. al.
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Nat Genet 44, 1046-1050.
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[ Alveolata | Apicomplexa | Aconoidasida | . . .
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Alveolata | Apicomplexa | Aconoidasida | Haemosporida | Plasmodiidae | Plasmodium | Plasmodium (Plasmodium) |
Comment: | Plasmodium vivax, the second most important causal agent of human malaria, is the most geographically distributed of the malaria parasites and is responsible for the development of a clinically less severe disease, when compared to P. falciparum malaria. P. vivax malaria is indistinguishable from P. falciparum malaria, yet it usually does not progress to a range of life-threatening manifestation. |
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Shen HM, Chen SB, Wang Y et. al.
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Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz 110, 814-816.
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Plasmodium vivax India VII
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[ Alveolata | Apicomplexa | Aconoidasida | . . .
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Alveolata | Apicomplexa | Aconoidasida | Haemosporida | Plasmodiidae | Plasmodium | Plasmodium (Plasmodium) | Plasmodium vivax |
Comment: | Plasmodium vivax, the second most important causal agent of human malaria, is the most geographically distributed of the malaria parasites and is responsible for the development of a clinically less severe disease, when compared to P. falciparum malaria. P. vivax malaria is indistinguishable from P. falciparum malaria, yet it usually does not progress to a range of life-threatening manifestation. |
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Go to NCBI Taxonomy (1077284) |
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Neafsey DE, Galinsky K, Jiang RH et. al.
( 2012)
Nat Genet 44, 1046-1050.
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Plasmodium vivax Mauritania I
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Alveolata | Apicomplexa | Aconoidasida | Haemosporida | Plasmodiidae | Plasmodium | Plasmodium (Plasmodium) | Plasmodium vivax |
Comment: | Plasmodium vivax, the second most important causal agent of human malaria, is the most geographically distributed of the malaria parasites and is responsible for the development of a clinically less severe disease, when compared to P. falciparum malaria. P. vivax malaria is indistinguishable from P. falciparum malaria, yet it usually does not progress to a range of life-threatening manifestation. |
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Go to NCBI Taxonomy (1035515) |
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Neafsey DE, Galinsky K, Jiang RH et. al.
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Nat Genet 44, 1046-1050.
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Plasmodium vivax North Korean
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Alveolata | Apicomplexa | Aconoidasida | Haemosporida | Plasmodiidae | Plasmodium | Plasmodium (Plasmodium) | Plasmodium vivax |
Synonym: | Plasmodium vivax strain North Korea, North Korean strain of Plasmodium vivax, Plasmodium vivax North Korea |
Comment: | Plasmodium vivax, the second most important causal agent of human malaria, is the most geographically distributed of the malaria parasites and is responsible for the development of a clinically less severe disease, when compared to P. falciparum malaria. P. vivax malaria is indistinguishable from P. falciparum malaria, yet it usually does not progress to a range of life-threatening manifestation. |
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Go to NCBI Taxonomy (1035514) |
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Neafsey DE, Galinsky K, Jiang RH et. al.
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Nat Genet 44, 1046-1050.
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Plasmodium vivax str. Salvador I
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Alveolata | Apicomplexa | Aconoidasida | Haemosporida | Plasmodiidae | Plasmodium | Plasmodium (Plasmodium) | Plasmodium vivax |
Comment: | Plasmodium vivax, the second most important causal agent of human malaria, is the most geographically distributed of the malaria parasites and is responsible for the development of a clinically less severe disease, when compared to P. falciparum malaria. P. vivax malaria is indistinguishable from P. falciparum malaria, yet it usually does not progress to a range of life-threatening manifestation. |
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Go to NCBI Taxonomy (126793) |
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Dharia NV, Bright AT, Westenberger SJ et. al.
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 107, 20045-20050.
Carlton JM, Adams JH, Silva JC et. al.
( 2008)
Nature 455, 757-763.
Cui L, Fan Q, Hu Y et. al.
( 2005)
Mol Biochem Parasitol 144, 1-9.
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