نتایج جستجو برای: malaria parasite

تعداد نتایج: 77774  

2009
Bruno P Mmbando John P Lusingu Lasse S Vestergaard Martha M Lemnge Thor G Theander Thomas H Scheike

BACKGROUND In Sub-Sahara Africa, malaria due to Plasmodium falciparum is the main cause of ill health. Evaluation of malaria interventions, such as drugs and vaccines depends on clinical definition of the disease, which is still a challenge due to lack of distinct malaria specific clinical features. Parasite threshold is used in definition of clinical malaria in evaluation of interventions. Thi...

تخت اردشیر, اشرف, حلیمی, منصور, دلاوری, مهدی,

Background and aim:  Malaria as a mosquito-borne disease is largely dependent on climatic conditions. Temperature, rainfall and relative humidity are considered as climatic factors affecting the geographical distribution of this disease. These climatic factors have definite roles not only in the growth and proliferation of the mosquito Anopheles but also in the parasite Plasmodium activity. The...

2011
Guofa Zhou Yaw A. Afrane Anne M. Vardo-Zalik Harrysone Atieli Daibin Zhong Peter Wamae Yousif E. Himeidan Noboru Minakawa Andrew K. Githeko Guiyun Yan

BACKGROUND The impact of insecticide treated nets (ITNs) on reducing malaria incidence is shown mainly through data collection from health facilities. Routine evaluation of long-term epidemiological and entomological dynamics is currently unavailable. In Kenya, new policies supporting the provision of free ITNs were implemented nationwide in June 2006. To evaluate the impacts of ITNs on malaria...

Journal: :The Journal of animal ecology 2016
Nicholas J Clark Konstans Wells Dimitar Dimitrov Sonya M Clegg

Experimental work increasingly suggests that non-random pathogen associations can affect the spread or severity of disease. Yet due to difficulties distinguishing and interpreting co-infections, evidence for the presence and directionality of pathogen co-occurrences in wildlife is rudimentary. We provide empirical evidence for pathogen co-occurrences by analysing infection matrices for avian ma...

2016
Stephan Karl Michael T. White George J. Milne David Gurarie Simon I. Hay Alyssa E. Barry Ingrid Felger Ivo Mueller

As malaria is being pushed back on many frontiers and global case numbers are declining, accurate measurement and prediction of transmission becomes increasingly difficult. Low transmission settings are characterised by high levels of spatial heterogeneity, which stands in stark contrast to the widely used assumption of spatially homogeneous transmission used in mathematical transmission models...

Journal: :Microbiologia medica 2022

Background and aims:
 Although blood transfusion is generally believed to save human lives, can be a vehicle for the transmission of some infectious parasitic diseases including malaria. So, this study aims determine prevalence malaria among donors in Central Blood Bank Kassala State, according age groups.
 Materials methods:
 A cross-sectional was carried out central bank State ...

Journal: :Archives of Pediatric Infectious Diseases 2023

Background: Nutritional status is believed to affect the immune system and parasite density in children diagnosed with malaria from Plasmodium vivax infection. It known that nutritional could facilitate growth of protective response towards antigen, but some studies have shown poor nutrition cause clinical complications lead severe malaria. There also been different reports on relationship betw...

Journal: :Spatial and spatio-temporal epidemiology 2010
María-Eugenia Grillet Geraldine J Jordan Marie-Josée Fortin

Mosquito-borne disease spread might exhibit irregular epidemic fronts caused by ecological heterogeneity in the risk factors. To determine Plasmodium vivax infection spread in north-eastern Venezuela, we used the State Transition Index (STI) to detect the spatial locations of malaria incidence boundaries and their dynamics over time. Then, we evaluated the role of population size on disease per...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
J Alexandra Rowe Ian G Handel Mahamadou A Thera Anne-Marie Deans Kirsten E Lyke Abdoulaye Koné Dapa A Diallo Ahmed Raza Oscar Kai Kevin Marsh Christopher V Plowe Ogobara K Doumbo Joann M Moulds

Malaria has been a major selective force on the human population, and several erythrocyte polymorphisms have evolved that confer resistance to severe malaria. Plasmodium falciparum rosetting, a parasite virulence phenotype associated with severe malaria, is reduced in blood group O erythrocytes compared with groups A, B, and AB, but the contribution of the ABO blood group system to protection a...

2011
Aidan J. O'Donnell Petra Schneider Harriet G. McWatters Sarah E. Reece

Circadian biology assumes that biological rhythms maximize fitness by enabling organisms to coordinate with their environment. Despite circadian clocks being such a widespread phenomenon, demonstrating the fitness benefits of temporal coordination is challenging and such studies are rare. Here, we tested the consequences--for parasites--of being temporally mismatched to host circadian rhythms u...

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