Janet Cox-Singh
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Stewart L, Escolar E, Philpott J, Cox-Singh J, Singh B, Conway D
Int J Parasitol
. 2025 Mar;
PMID: 40043895
Replication rates and virulence of pathogens are hypothesised to evolve in response to varying intensity of transmission and competition among genotypes. Under exponential growth conditions in culture, clinical isolates of...
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Turkiewicz A, Manko E, Oresegun D, Nolder D, Spadar A, Sutherland C, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2023 Feb;
13(1):2142.
PMID: 36750737
The zoonotic Plasmodium knowlesi parasite is a growing public health concern in Southeast Asia, especially in Malaysia, where elimination of P. falciparum and P. vivax malaria has been the focus...
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Oresegun D, Thorpe P, Diez Benavente E, Campino S, Muh F, Moon R, et al.
Front Genet
. 2022 Jun;
13:855052.
PMID: 35677565
, a malaria parasite of Old World macaque monkeys, is used extensively to model biology. Recently, was found in the human population of Southeast Asia, particularly Malaysia. causes uncomplicated to...
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Oresegun D, Daneshvar C, Cox-Singh J
Front Cell Infect Microbiol
. 2021 Mar;
11:607686.
PMID: 33738266
Malaria is responsible for unacceptably high morbidity and mortality, especially in Sub-Saharan African Nations. Malaria is caused by member species' of the genus and despite concerted and at times valiant...
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Cox-Singh J, Culleton R
Trends Parasitol
. 2015 Apr;
31(6):232-8.
PMID: 25837310
Plasmodium knowlesi malaria is a newly described zoonosis in Southeast Asia. Similarly to Plasmodium falciparum, P. knowlesi can reach high parasitaemia in the human host and both species cause severe...
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Pinheiro M, Ahmed M, Millar S, Sanderson T, Otto T, Lu W, et al.
PLoS One
. 2015 Apr;
10(4):e0121303.
PMID: 25830531
Plasmodium knowlesi is a newly described zoonosis that causes malaria in the human population that can be severe and fatal. The study of P. knowlesi parasites from human clinical isolates...
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Ahmed A, Pinheiro M, Divis P, Siner A, Zainudin R, Wong I, et al.
PLoS Negl Trop Dis
. 2014 Aug;
8(8):e3086.
PMID: 25121807
Emerging pathogens undermine initiatives to control the global health impact of infectious diseases. Zoonotic malaria is no exception. Plasmodium knowlesi, a malaria parasite of Southeast Asian macaques, has entered the...
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Foster D, Cox-Singh J, Mohamad D, Krishna S, Chin P, Singh B
Malar J
. 2014 Feb;
13:60.
PMID: 24548805
Background: Plasmodium knowlesi, a malaria parasite of Southeast Asian macaques, infects humans and can cause fatal malaria. It is difficult to diagnose by microscopy because of morphological similarity to Plasmodium...
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Fatih F, Staines H, Siner A, Ahmed M, Woon L, Pasini E, et al.
Malar J
. 2013 Nov;
12:425.
PMID: 24245918
Background: Evidence suggests that Plasmodium knowlesi malaria in Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo remains zoonotic, meaning anti-malarial drug resistance is unlikely to have developed in the absence of drug selection pressure. Therefore,...