ARAM: An automated image analysis software to determine rosetting parameters and parasitaemia in Plasmodium samples

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Background: Rosetting is associated with severe malaria and a primary cause of death in Plasmodium falciparum infections. Detailed understanding of this adhesive phenomenon may enable the development of new therapies interfering with rosette formation. For this, it is crucial to determine parameters such as rosetting and parasitaemia of laboratory strains or patient isolates, a bottleneck in malaria research due to the time consuming and error prone manual analysis of specimens. Here, the automated, free, stand-alone analysis software automated rosetting analyzer for micrographs (ARAM) to determine rosetting rate, rosette size distribution as well as parasitaemia with a convenient graphical user interface is presented.

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Kudella, P. W., Moll, K., Wahlgren, M., Wixforth, A., & Westerhausen, C. (2016). ARAM: An automated image analysis software to determine rosetting parameters and parasitaemia in Plasmodium samples. Malaria Journal, 15(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12936-016-1243-4

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