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Korean J Parasitol ; 56(6): 545-552, 2018 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30630274

ABSTRACT

Plasmodium vivax is more challenging to control and eliminate than P. falciparum due to its more asymptomatic infections with low parasite densities making diagnosis more difficult, in addition to its unique biological characteristics. The potential re-introduction of incidence cases, either through borders or via human migrations, is another major hurdle to sustained control and elimination. The Republic of Korea has experienced re-emergence of vivax malaria in 1993 but is one of the 32 malaria-eliminating countries to-date. Despite achieving successful nationwide control and elimination of vivax malaria, the evolutionary characteristics of vivax malaria isolates in the Republic of Korea have not been fully understood. In this review, we present an overview of the genetic variability of such isolates to increase understanding of the epidemiology, diversity, and dynamics of vivax populations in the Republic of Korea.


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Communicable Diseases, Emerging/parasitology , Epidemics , Genetic Variation , Malaria, Vivax/parasitology , Plasmodium vivax/classification , Plasmodium vivax/genetics , Communicable Diseases, Emerging/epidemiology , Humans , Malaria, Vivax/epidemiology , Plasmodium vivax/isolation & purification , Republic of Korea/epidemiology
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Article in English | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-742298

ABSTRACT

Plasmodium vivax is more challenging to control and eliminate than P. falciparum due to its more asymptomatic infections with low parasite densities making diagnosis more difficult, in addition to its unique biological characteristics. The potential re-introduction of incidence cases, either through borders or via human migrations, is another major hurdle to sustained control and elimination. The Republic of Korea has experienced re-emergence of vivax malaria in 1993 but is one of the 32 malaria-eliminating countries to-date. Despite achieving successful nationwide control and elimination of vivax malaria, the evolutionary characteristics of vivax malaria isolates in the Republic of Korea have not been fully understood. In this review, we present an overview of the genetic variability of such isolates to increase understanding of the epidemiology, diversity, and dynamics of vivax populations in the Republic of Korea.


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Asymptomatic Infections , Diagnosis , Epidemiology , Genetic Variation , Human Migration , Incidence , Korea , Malaria , Malaria, Vivax , Parasites , Plasmodium vivax , Plasmodium , Population Characteristics , Republic of Korea
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