Malarial Parasites (MPs) cost life and property every year in
significant epidemiological purviews in malaria endemic regions.
Treatments of malaria largely follow some traditionally predefined
Clinical symptoms, resulting into very lower positive predictive
value (ppv) of the tool. The treatment failure cases in malaria
accrue from a combination of some undue intervening factors among
which very poor entertainment of proper diagnosis with Microscopy
of blood samples is very concerning to Roll Back Malaria control
strategy of WHO. In this work, blood samples from malarial
symptomatic patients were screened through RDT and Microscopy. The
incidences of mono infections, and mixed infections of the species
of the genus Plasmodium have been analysed by using the two
diagnostic tools for malarial infections. This study envisaged on
the comparative incidences of MPs between different host and
parasite species groups. The inferences on prevalence status of MPs
implied here, will hopefully offer an initial base for future
workers in tracing out the effectiveness of the curative and
preventive interventions applied during the period of 2005-2010 in
some malaria endemic areas of Bangladesh
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