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Almost one in four blood bank supplies in certain regions of Africa may have malaria parasites in them. UK scientists reviewed 26 studies that measured levels of Plasmodium parasites among blood donors in sub-Saharan Africa between 2000 and 2017. Percentages varied greatly across the nine countries included in the study, ranging from 0% to as much as 74%, with an average of 23.46% tested positive.
Peter Horby
MSc IHTM Lecturers Principal Investigators Research Scientists
FMedSci Peter Horby - Moh Family Foundation Professor of Emerging Infections and Global Health
Brian Angus
MSc IHTM Lecturers MSc IHTM steering committee Principal Investigators Research Scientists
BSc, MBChB, DTM&H, FRCP, MD, FFTM Brian Angus - Professor and Reader in Infectious Diseases
Frank Smithuis
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Frank Smithuis - Professor of Tropical Medicine
Arjen Dondorp
Principal Investigators Research Scientists
Arjen Dondorp - Professor of Tropical Medicine
Thuong Thuong Nguyen
Principal Investigators Research Scientists
Thuong Thuong Nguyen - Associate Professor
Lorenz Von Seidlein
Principal Investigators Research Scientists
Lorenz Von Seidlein - Professor of Global Health
Jeremy Day
Principal Investigators Research Scientists
Jeremy Day - Professor of Infectious Diseases
Trudie Lang
Principal Investigators Research Scientists
Trudie Lang - Professor of Global Health Research
Richard Price
Principal Investigators Research Scientists
Richard Price - Professor of Tropical Medicine