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Volume 13, Number 6—June 2007
Dispatch

Plasmodium malariae in Haitian Refugees, Jamaica

John F. Lindo*Comments to Author , Jeanette Horner Bryce†, Marion Bullock Ducasse†, Christina Howitt‡, Donnett M. Barrett*, Jacob Lorenzo Morales§, Rosalynn Ord‡, Martina Burke‡, Peter L Chiodini‡¶, and Colin J. Sutherland‡¶
Author affiliations: *University of the West Indies, Kingston, Jamaica; †Ministry of Health, Kingston, Jamaica; ‡London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK; §University of La Laguna, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain; ¶Hospital for Tropical Diseases, London, UK;

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Comparison of Plasmodium malariae (Pm) rRNA gene sequences (GenBank accession nos. AF487999, AF145336, AF488000) and P. brasilianum (Pb) sequences from a monkey from French Guiana (Fr Gu) (AF130735) with isolates from P. malariae of humans from Haiti (Haiti Pm).

Figure. Comparison of Plasmodium malariae (Pm) rRNA gene sequences (GenBank accession nos. AF487999, AF145336, AF488000) and P. brasilianum (Pb) sequences from a monkey from French Guiana (Fr Gu) (AF130735) with isolates from P. malariae of humans from Haiti (Haiti Pm).

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