نتایج جستجو برای: malaria parasite

تعداد نتایج: 77774  

Journal: :Journal of Information and Visualization 2022

Malaria is a contagious infectious disease that still threatening human life. morbidity when viewed by province shows Eastern Indonesia the area with highest Annual Parasite Incidence (API), namely Papua, West NTT, and Maluku. This concern for continued efforts to control eliminate malaria in these high malaria-endemic areas. There are many strategies help prevent, include possibility of innova...

2013
Aubrey J. Cunnington Michael T. Bretscher Sarah I. Nogaro Eleanor M. Riley Michael Walther

OBJECTIVES To determine whether sequestration of parasitized red blood cells differs between children with uncomplicated and severe Plasmodium falciparum malaria. METHODS We quantified circulating-, total- and sequestered-parasite biomass, using a mathematical model based on plasma concentration of P. falciparum histidine rich protein 2, in Gambian children with severe (n = 127) and uncomplic...

2017
Nicolas Argy Eric Kendjo Claire Augé-Courtoi Sandrine Cojean Jérôme Clain Pascal Houzé Marc Thellier Veronique Hubert Philippe Deloron Sandrine Houzé

OBJECTIVES Imported malaria in France is characterized by various clinical manifestations observed in a heterogeneous population of patients such as travelers/expatriates and African migrants. In this population, host factors and parasite biomass associated with severe imported malaria are poorly known. METHODS From data collected by the Centre National de Référence du Paludisme, we identifie...

2017
Samina Naz Mukry Madiha Saud Gul Sufaida Kashif Shaikh Arshi Naz Tahir Sultan Shamsi

Malaria is the second most prevalent disease in Pakistan resulting in ~30,000 annual deaths. In endemic countries like Pakistan precise and timely diagnosis of malaria is imperative to overcome the associated risks of fatal outcomes. Malarial parasite was screened in 128 malaria suspected patients and 150 healthy controls, by species-specific PCR, microscopy of blood smears, hemoanalyzer Sysmex...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2001
A A Lal P S Patterson J B Sacci J A Vaughan C Paul W E Collins R A Wirtz A F Azad

The mosquito midgut plays a central role in the sporogonic development of malaria parasites. We have found that polyclonal sera, produced against mosquito midguts, blocked the passage of Plasmodium falciparum ookinetes across the midgut, leading to a significant reduction of infections in mosquitoes. Anti-midgut mAbs were produced that display broad-spectrum activity, blocking parasite developm...

Journal: :Cell reports 2013
Joshua M Horne-Debets Rebecca Faleiro Deshapriya S Karunarathne Xue Q Liu Katie E Lineburg Chek Meng Poh Gijsbert M Grotenbreg Geoffrey R Hill Kelli P A MacDonald Michael F Good Laurent Renia Rafi Ahmed Arlene H Sharpe Michelle N Wykes

Malaria is a highly prevalent disease caused by infection by Plasmodium spp., which infect hepatocytes and erythrocytes. Blood-stage infections cause devastating symptoms and can persist for years. Antibodies and CD4(+) T cells are thought to protect against blood-stage infections. However, there has been considerable difficulty in developing an efficacious malaria vaccine, highlighting our inc...

Journal: :Science 1984
T F McCutchan J B Dame L H Miller J Barnwell

Malaria parasites can be grouped evolutionarily by analysis of DNA composition and genome arrangement. Those that vary widely with regard to host range, morphology, and biological characteristics fit into only a small number of distinctive groups. The DNA of the human parasite Plasmodium falciparum fits into a group that includes rodent and avian malarias and is unlike the DNA of other primate ...

2014
Safari M. Kinung'hi Pascal Magnussen Godfrey M. Kaatano Coleman Kishamawe Birgitte J. Vennervald

BACKGROUND Malaria, schistosomiasis and soil transmitted helminth infections (STH) are important parasitic infections in Sub-Saharan Africa where a significant proportion of people are exposed to co-infections of more than one parasite. In Tanzania, these infections are a major public health problem particularly in school and pre-school children. The current study investigated malaria and helmi...

Journal: :Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association 1998
R S Yadav T R Sampath V P Sharma T Adak S K Ghosh

In Indian villages with high malaria endemicity use of nylon bednets treated at 25 mg/m2 at 6-month intervals for 3 years caused significant reductions in malaria incidence, slide positivity rate, slide falciparum rate, annual parasite index, and parasite rate in the entire population, as well as reductions in rates of splenomegaly and anemia in children. In villages with untreated nets, consid...

Journal: :Ciencia & Saude Coletiva 2021

Abstract Due to intense ongoing urbanization in the Amazon, urban pattern of malaria may be changing, both its spatial distribution and epidemiological profile. The purpose this paper is analyze how process production space Porto Velho, capital state Rondonia, Brazil has contributed occurrence maintenance malaria. Using data collected from Malaria Epidemiological Surveillance System (SIVEP-Mala...

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