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New developments in Plasmodium vivax malaria: severe disease and the rise of chloroquine resistance
Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 09/04/09
Price RN et al. – Severe, fatal and multidrug–resistant vivax malaria challenge the perception of P. vivax as a benign disease. Strategies to understand and address these phenomena are needed urgently if the global elimination of malaria is to succeed.
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