Plasmodium vivax Blood Smear Images
These datasets contain blood smear images with Plasmodium vivax as the species of interest.
Plasmodium vivax is one of the species that causes malaria and is the most common and widely distributed form outside of Africa.
It is responsible for malaria, primarily in Asia and Latin America. It causes significant morbidity and mortality, particularly in young children and pregnant women.
Datasets
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Fong Amaris et al., 2022 Image Dataset - It is a thick, Modified-Romanowsky stained dataset that contains 420 images.
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de Souza Oliveira et al., 2022 Image Dataset - It is a thick blood smear, Giemsa-stained image dataset that contains 676 images.
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Arshad et al., 2022 Image Dataset - It is a thin blood smear, Giemsa-stained image dataset that contains 345 images.
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National Institute of Health Plasmodium vivax Dataset - It is a thick, Giemsa-stained, blood smear image dataset.
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Dave, 2018 Image Dataset - This is a thick, Giemsa-stained image dataset consisting of 87 images.
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Khan et al., 2017 Image Dataset - This is a thick and thin Leishman-stained blood smear image dataset. It has a total of 330 images.
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Abdul-Nasir et al., 2015 Image Dataset - This is a thin, Giemsa-stained dataset with 125 images.
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Broad Bioimage Benchmark Collection - It is a thin, Giemsa-stained blood smear image dataset containing Plasmodium vivax
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Sampathila et al., 2018 Image Dataset - It is a thin, Leishman-stained blood smear image dataset containing Plasmodium vivax.
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Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (FIOCRUZ) Image Dataset - This is a thin, Giemsa-stained blood smear image dataset containing Plasmodium vivax.