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    P. vivax malaria and dengue fever co-infection: a cross-sectional study in the Brazilian Amazon by Magalhães, Belisa M L, Siqueira, André M, Alexandre, Márcia A A, Souza, Marcela S, Gimaque, João B, Bastos, Michele S, Figueiredo, Regina M P, Melo, Gisely C, Lacerda, Marcus V G, Mourão, Maria P G

    Published in PLoS neglected tropical diseases (01-10-2014)
    “…Malaria and dengue are the most prevalent vector-borne diseases worldwide and represent major public health problems. Both are endemic in tropical regions,…”
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    Unravelling the patterns of host immune responses in Plasmodium vivax malaria and dengue co-infection by Mendonça, Vitor R R, Andrade, Bruno B, Souza, Ligia C L, Magalhães, Belisa M L, Mourão, Maria P G, Lacerda, Marcus V G, Barral-Netto, Manoel

    Published in Malaria journal (14-08-2015)
    “…Concurrent malaria and dengue infection is frequently diagnosed in endemic countries, but its immunopathology remains largely unknown. In the present study, a…”
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    Severe rhabdomyolysis caused by Plasmodium vivax malaria in the Brazilian Amazon by Siqueira, André M, Alexandre, Márcia A A, Mourão, Maria P G, Santos, Valquir S, Nagahashi-Marie, Suely K, Alecrim, Maria G C, Lacerda, Marcus V G

    “…Severe rhabdomyolysis (creatine phosphokinase = 29,400 U/L) developed in a 16-year-old boy from Manaus, Brazil, after he started treatment with chloroquine for…”
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    P. vivax Malaria and Dengue Fever Co-infection: A Cross-Sectional Study in the Brazilian Amazon: e3239 by Magalhães, Belisa ML, Siqueira, André M, Alexandre, Márcia AA, Souza, Marcela S, Gimaque, João B, Bastos, Michele S, Figueiredo, Regina MP, Melo, Gisely C, Lacerda, Marcus VG, Mourão, Maria PG

    Published in PLoS neglected tropical diseases (01-10-2014)
    “…Background Malaria and dengue are the most prevalent vector-borne diseases worldwide and represent major public health problems. Both are endemic in tropical…”
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