LSHTM; (2010) Plasmodium Ovale Malaria Parasite: Found To Be Two Species - 28 April 2010. [Podcast] http://soundcloud.com/lshtm/plasmodium-ovale-malar...
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Abstract
An international group of scientists has found that one of the common types of malaria parasite — plasmodium ovale — is actually two completely different species, but living side by side in the same human communities. One of the researchers involved with the discovery (just published in the Journal of Infectious Disease), Colin Sutherland of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, explains to Sarah Maxwell how this finding is not only interesting scientifically but could also help in the global fight against malaria.
Item Type | Podcast |
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Contributors | Sutherland, Colin and Maxwell, S |
Faculty and Department | Faculty of Infectious and Tropical Diseases > Department of Infection Biology > Dept of Immunology and Infection (-2019) |
Research Centre | Malaria Centre |
Official URL | http://soundcloud.com/lshtm/plasmodium-ovale-malar... |
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