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Zhao Xiong and Jiang Wu
Malaria is one of the major global health threats. Microscopic examination has been designated as the ?gold standard? for malaria detection by the World Health Organization. However, it heavily relies on the experience of doctors, resulting in long diagn...
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Padmini Krishnadas, Krishnaraj Chadaga, Niranjana Sampathila, Santhosha Rao, Swathi K. S. and Srikanth Prabhu
Malaria poses a global health problem every day, as it affects millions of lives all over the world. A traditional diagnosis requires the manual inspection of blood smears from the patient under a microscope to check for the malaria parasite. This is oft...
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Meynard Austria, Jon Patrick Garcia, Alvin Caparanga, Lemmuel Tayo and Bonifacio Doma, Jr.
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technique is one of the molecular methods in amplifying DNA for the detection of malaria. However, the collection and transportation of samples and the processing and dissemination of results via conventional PCR, especial...
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Aliyu Abubakar, Mohammed Ajuji and Ibrahim Usman Yahya
Malaria is one of the most infectious diseases in the world, particularly in developing continents such as Africa and Asia. Due to the high number of cases and lack of sufficient diagnostic facilities and experienced medical personnel, there is a need fo...
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