Relevance of Molecular Markers in the Analysis of Malaria Parasite Populations

Malaria is one of the main human public health problems in the tropical world and is possibly becoming an emerging disease too in regions where it has been controlled. It has been an excellent model in the area of molecular studies, with scientific validation of techniques, application of data mainl...

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subjects Animal diseases
Animals
antigens
biomarkers
diagnosis
Diagnosis, Differential
disease detection
drug resistance
emerging diseases
genes
genetic markers
Genetic Markers - genetics
Genetic Variation
geographical distribution
Humans
laboratory techniques
literature reviews
Malaria
Malaria - diagnosis
Malaria - veterinary
microsatellite repeats
Molecular biology
molecular epidemiology
molecular markers
molecular sequence data
Parasites
pathogen identification
Plasmodium
Plasmodium - classification
Plasmodium - genetics
Plasmodium - isolation & purification
Public Health
Research methodology
Sensitivity and Specificity
Species Specificity
title Relevance of Molecular Markers in the Analysis of Malaria Parasite Populations
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