Analysis of genetic mutations associated with anti-malarial drug resistance in Plasmodium falciparum from the Democratic Republic of East Timor. (9/21)

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The prevalence of common skin infections in four districts in Timor-Leste: a cross sectional survey. (10/21)

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Molecular and virological analyses of dengue virus responsible for dengue outbreak in East Timor in 2005. (11/21)

A severe dengue outbreak occurred in East Timor in 2005. The dengue virus genome was detected by TaqMan RT-PCR in 40 serum samples, as follows: dengue virus type-3 (DENV-3) in 37 samples, DENV-2 in 2 samples, and DENV-1 in one sample. One DENV-1 genome, one DENV-2 genome, and 5 DENV-3 genomes were sequenced, and these specimens were aligned with the previously determined envelope (E) gene sequences. The DENV-1 strain belonged to genotype IV and was close to those previously isolated in Indonesia and Australia. The DENV-2 strain belonged to genotype I and was close to those previously isolated in Indonesia, Australia, the Far East, and India in 1993-2001. The DENV-3 strain belonged to genotype I and was close to those previously isolated in Indonesia. The results indicate that the dengue outbreak was caused mainly by DENV-3, with DENV-1 and DENV-2 as minor serotypes, and suggest that these strains of 3 serotypes of DENV entered East Timor from neighboring countries, co-circulated, and caused the dengue outbreak in 2005.  (+info)

Pelagic fishing at 42,000 years before the present and the maritime skills of modern humans. (12/21)

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The implementation of a new Malaria Treatment Protocol in Timor-Leste: challenges and constraints. (13/21)

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Striving for better health through health research in post-conflict Timor-Leste. (14/21)

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Climate change and population growth in Timor Leste: implications for food security. (15/21)

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Did the first Global Fund grant (2003-2006) contribute to malaria control and health system strengthening in Timor-Leste? (16/21)

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