A Study on the Plasmodium vivax Relapse Pattern and Identification of Dominant Genotype in Far-Western Nepal
Background: Malaria is a major public health problem in Nepal. Out of 27.3 million populations of the country, 22.5 million people still live in malarias endemic areas. In Nepal, around 70 percent of the total populations are believed to be at risk to malaria. Since 1950, chloroquine was used as fir...
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