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Open Access | Light traps fail to estimate reliable malaria mosquito biting rates on Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea

Author(s): 
Overgaard HJ, Saebo S, Reddy MR, Reddy VP, Abaga S, Matias A, Slotman MA
Reference: 
Malaria Journal 2012, 11:56 (24 February 2012)
Contact email: 
hans.overgaard@umb.no

MalariaWorldThe aim of this study was to assess the relationship between human landing and light trap collections (LTC), in an attempt to estimate operationally feasible conversion factors between the two.

Open Access | Duffy Negative Antigen Is No Longer a Barrier to Plasmodium vivax – Molecular Evidences from the African West Coast (Angola and Equatorial Guinea)

Author(s): 
Cristina Mendes, Fernanda Dias, Joana Figueiredo, Vicenta Gonzalez Mora, Jorge Cano, Bruno de Sousa, Virgílio E. do Rosário, Agustin Benito, Pedro Berzosa, Ana Paula Arez
Reference: 
PLoS Negl Trop Dis 5(6): e1192
Contact email: 
aparez@ihmt.unl.pt

In this study we demonstrated that P. vivax infections were found both in humans and mosquitoes, which means that active transmission is occurring.

Open Access | Accuracy of an Immunochromatographic Diagnostic Test (ICT Malaria Combo Cassette Test) Compared to Microscopy among under Five-Year-Old Children when Diagnosing Malaria in Equatorial Guinea

Author(s): 
José-Luis P., Maria R., et al.
Reference: 
Malaria Research and Treatment, Volume 2010 (2010)
Contact email: 
jcano@isciii.es

The general results showed little concordance between the ICT test and microscopy (kappa = 0.28, se: 0.04). In Equatorial Guinea, the ICT Malaria Combo Cassette Test has proven to be an acceptable test to detect high P. falciparum parasitemias.

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