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“Asymptomatic” Malaria: A Chronic and Debilitating Infection That Should Be Treated


Roland Gosling and colleagues argue that "asymptomatic" malaria infections have significant health and societal consequences, and propose that they should be renamed "chronic" malaria infections.


Vyšlo v časopise: “Asymptomatic” Malaria: A Chronic and Debilitating Infection That Should Be Treated. PLoS Med 13(1): e32767. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1001942
Kategorie: Policy Forum
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Roland Gosling and colleagues argue that "asymptomatic" malaria infections have significant health and societal consequences, and propose that they should be renamed "chronic" malaria infections.


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