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Volume 19, Number 11—November 2013
Dispatch

Severe Plasmodium vivax Malaria in Pakistan

Ali Bin Sarwar Zubairi, Sobia Nizami, Afsheen Raza, Vikram Mehraj, Anita Fazal Rasheed, Najia Karim Ghanchi, Zahra Nur Khaled, and M. Asim BegComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan (A.B.S. Zubairi, S. Nizami, A. Raza, A.F. Rasheed, N.K. Ghanchi, Z.N. Khaled, M.A. Beg); Aix Marseille Université, Marseille, France (V. Mehraj)

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Figure 1

A) Proportion of hospitalized cases of Plasmodium vivax (n = 296), P. falciparum (n = 47), and mixed (n = 13) infections, Karachi, Pakistan, 2009–2011. B) Number of hospitalized cases of P. vivax (n = 189), P. falciparum (n = 30), and mixed (n = 10) infections, after excluding patients with concurrent illnesses, 2009–2011.

Figure 1. . A) Proportion of hospitalized cases of Plasmodium vivax (n = 296), P. falciparum (n = 47), and mixed (n = 13) infections, Karachi, Pakistan, 2009–2011. B) Number of hospitalized cases of P. vivax (n = 189), P. falciparum (n = 30), and mixed (n = 10) infections, after excluding patients with concurrent illnesses, 2009–2011.

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