A cross-sectional survey of seroprevalence to P. falciparum antigens in children living along the border of Thailand and Myanmar and its lack of correlation with nutritional status and anaemia
© 2016 Current Pediatric Research. All Rights Reserved. Background: In Thailand, the prevalence of malaria was highest in the northern region and most infected cases were school-age children. This study aimed to determine the seroprevalence of antibodies against malaria antigens among school-age chi...
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Main Authors: | Linda Aurpibul, Kriangkrai Chawansuntati, Prapai Dejkhamron, Narumanus Korwanich, Jiraprapa Wipasa |
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2018
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