Mathematical modeling of mixed plasmodium vivas-plasmodium falciparum infections
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1999
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eng
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Mahidol University
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Mason, Daniel Philippe (1999). Mathematical modeling of mixed plasmodium vivas-plasmodium falciparum infections. Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/63419
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Mathematical modeling of mixed plasmodium vivas-plasmodium falciparum infections
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Abstract
Mathematical modeling serves many uses in biology, especially to explore phenomena that are difficult to measure empirically. Hear, I discuss recent progress in modeling the bloodstage dynamics of mixed Plasmodium vivax-Plasmodium falciparum malaria infections. The model reproduces features of such infections found in nature and reports several observations which merit clinical attention, indluding the potential recrudescence of a low – level P. falciparum infectioo following a P.vivax infection to reduce the peak parasitemia of a P.falciparum superinfection, The model can can be used to simulate the administration of antimalarial drugs, and illustrates some potential complications in treating mixed-species malaria infections. Most notably, if a mixed-species infection is misdiagnosed as a single-species P. vivax infection treatment can lead to the dangerous appearance of “hidden” P. falciparum
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Joint International Tropical Medicine Meeting 1999: Century Park Hotel, Thailand 4-6 August 1999. Bangkok: Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University; 1999. p.193.