Origin of the St. Elizabeth Strain of Plasmodium vivax

William Collins Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Division of Parasitic Diseases, Atlanta, Georgia

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The St. Elizabeth strain of Plasmodium vivax originated in the South Carolina State Hospital instead of the St. Elizabeth Hospital in Washington, DC.

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* Address correspondence to William Collins, 1600 Clifton Road NE, Mailstop D-67, Atlanta, GA 30333. E-mail: wec1@cdc.gov

Author's address: William E. Collins, Malaria Branch, Division of Parasitic Diseases and Malaria, Center for Global Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, E-mail: wec1@cdc.gov.

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    McKenzie E, Barnwell JW, Jeffery GM, Collins WE, 2002. Plasmodium vivax blood-stage dynamics. J Parasitol 88: 521535.

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    Collins WE, Jeffery GM, Roberts JM, 2004. A retrospective examination of the reinfection of humans with Plasmodium vivax. Am J Trop Med Hyg 70: 642644.

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    Collins WE, Jeffery GM, Roberts JM, 2004. A retrospective examination of the effect of fever and microgametocyte count on mosquito infection on humans infected with Plasmodium vivax. Am J Trop Med Hyg 70: 638641.

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    Coatney GR, Young MD, 1941. A Symposium on Human Malaria. The taxonomy of human malaria with notes on the principal American strains. Am Assoc Adv Sci (No. 15): 1924.

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