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Morphological features and differential counts of Plasmodium knowlesi parasites in naturally acquired human infections

Kim-Sung Lee, Janet Cox-Singh and Balbir Singh*

Malaria Journal 2009, 8:73 doi:10.1186/1475-2875-8-73

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Specific, sensitive and rapid detection of human plasmodium knowlesi infection by loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) in blood samples

Yee-Ling Lau, Mun-Yik Fong, Rohela Mahmud, Phooi-Yee Chang, Vanitha Palaeya, Fei-Wen Cheong, Lit-Chein Chin, Claudia N Anthony, Abdulsalam M Al-Mekhlafi, Yeng Chen Malaria Journal 2011, 10:197 (20 July 2011)

Naturally occurring P. knowlesi malaria cases are not rare and are widely distributed in Southeast Asia, particularly in forested areas. It is therefore, important to establish accurate, simple, and rapid molecular diagnostic methods.

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Severe malaria - a case of fatal Plasmodium knowlesi infection with post-mortem findings: a case report

Janet Cox-Singh, Jessie Hiu, Sebastian B Lucas, Paul C Divis, Mohammad Zulkarnaen, Patricia Chandran, Kum T Wong, Patricia Adem, Sherif R Zaki, Balbir Singh, Sanjeev Krishna Malaria Journal 2010, 9:10 (11 January 2010)

A case report of a fatal case of malaria knowlesi in a formerly healthy 40-year old male, ten days after spending time in the jungle of North Borneo