Shared and unique <i>Plasmodium vivax</i> multilocus genotypes within cluster #9 from Reserva Porto Dias, Acrelândia, Brazil, during four rounds of reactive case detection (days 0, 30, 60, and 180). Pablo S. Fontoura Bruna F. Finco Nathália F. Lima Jaques F. de Carvalho Jr. Joseph M. Vinetz Márcia C. Castro Marcelo U. Ferreira 10.1371/journal.pntd.0005221.g007 https://plos.figshare.com/articles/figure/Shared_and_unique_i_Plasmodium_vivax_i_multilocus_genotypes_within_cluster_9_from_Reserva_Porto_Dias_Acrel_ndia_Brazil_during_four_rounds_of_reactive_case_detection_days_0_30_60_and_180_/4309982 <p>The index, neighbor, and control HHs are shown in red, orange, and black, respectively; predominant or only genotypes were identified with numerals; the one recovered from the index case was underlined. Genotype #37 (circled) was recovered from four parasite samples, while genotype #75 was shared by an index HH member and a control HH member outside the cluster.</p> 2016-12-12 18:30:07 Molecular genotyping reactive case detection control HHs control HH members Rural Amazonia Background Malaria burden infection polymerase chain reaction RCD parasite transmission networks Plasmodium vivax Malaria Elimination malaria elimination efforts Reactive Case Detection