نتایج جستجو برای: p falciparum malaria

تعداد نتایج: 1314766  

2011
Janet Cox-Singh Balbir Singh Cyrus Daneshvar Timothy Planche John Parker-Williams Sanjeev Krishna

Plasmodium knowlesi has entered the human population of Southeast Asia. Naturally acquired knowlesi malaria is newly described with relatively little available data, including data on the host response to infection. Therefore pre-treatment cytokine and chemokine profiles were determined for 94 P. knowlesi, and for comparison, 20, P. vivax and 22 P. falciparum, patients recruited in Malaysian Bo...

2014
Wasif A. Khan Sean R. Galagan Chai Shwai Prue Jacob Khyang Sabeena Ahmed Malathi Ram Mohammad Shafiul Alam M. Zahirul Haq Jasmin Akter Gregory Glass Douglas E. Norris Timothy Shields David A. Sack David J. Sullivan Myaing M. Nyunt

BACKGROUND Pregnancy is a known risk factor for malaria which is associated with increased maternal and infant mortality and morbidity in areas of moderate-high malaria transmission intensity where Plasmodium falciparum predominates. The nature and impact of malaria, however, is not well understood in pregnant women residing in areas of low, unstable malaria transmission where P. falciparum and...

2012
U. Farooq M.L. Dubey S.K. Shrivastava R.C. Mahajan

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES The increase in Plasmodium falciparum infections which are associated with severe and complicated malaria and drug resistance has made control of malaria a difficult task. Extensive genetic polymorphism in P. falciparum has been reported from several parts of the world which affects the efficacy of sub-unit vaccines. The knowledge of genotypes of the parasite in a geogra...

2014
Silvia Portugal Jacqueline Moebius Jeff Skinner Safiatou Doumbo Didier Doumtabe Younoussou Kone Seydou Dia Kishore Kanakabandi Daniel E. Sturdevant Kimmo Virtaneva Stephen F. Porcella Shanping Li Ogobara K. Doumbo Kassoum Kayentao Aissata Ongoiba Boubacar Traore Peter D. Crompton

In malaria-naïve individuals, Plasmodium falciparum infection results in high levels of parasite-infected red blood cells (iRBCs) that trigger systemic inflammation and fever. Conversely, individuals in endemic areas who are repeatedly infected are often asymptomatic and have low levels of iRBCs, even young children. We hypothesized that febrile malaria alters the immune system such that P. fal...

2016
Mariana De Niz Ann-Katrin Ullrich Arlett Heiber Alexandra Blancke Soares Christian Pick Ruth Lyck Derya Keller Gesine Kaiser Monica Prado Sven Flemming Hernando Del Portillo Chris J Janse Volker Heussler Tobias Spielmann

Sequestration of red blood cells infected with the human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum in organs such as the brain is considered important for pathogenicity. A similar phenomenon has been observed in mouse models of malaria, using the rodent parasite Plasmodium berghei, but it is unclear whether the P. falciparum proteins known to be involved in this process are conserved in the rodent...

2017
Chuchard Punsawad Parnpen Viriyavejakul

Sphingosine 1-phosphate (S1P) is a lipid mediator formed by the metabolism of sphingomyelin which is involved in the endothelial permeability and inflammation. Although the plasma S1P concentration is reportedly decreased in patients with cerebral malaria, the role of S1P in malaria is still unclear. The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of malaria on circulating S1P concentration...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2006
Jason D Maguire Krisin Hariyani Marwoto Thomas L Richie David J Fryauff J Kevin Baird

BACKGROUND During the period of 1996-1999, we prospectively monitored 243 Javanese adults and children after arriving in Papua, Indonesia, and microscopically documented each new case of malaria by active surveillance. METHODS In a randomized, open-label, comparative malaria treatment trial, 72 adults and 50 children received chloroquine for each incident case of malaria, and 74 adults and 47...

2017
Gregory S Park Robert O Opoka Estela Shabani Alexis Wypyszynski Benjamin Hanisch Chandy C John

BACKGROUND Malaria retinopathy has been proposed as marker of "true" cerebral malaria (CM), ie, coma due to Plasmodium falciparum vs coma due to other causes, with incidental P falciparum parasitemia. Plasma P falciparum histidine-rich protein-2 (PfHRP2) concentrations distinguish retinopathy-positive (RP) from retinopathy-negative (RN) CM but have not been compared between RN CM and other form...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2013
Tuan M Tran Shanping Li Safiatou Doumbo Didier Doumtabe Chiung-Yu Huang Seydou Dia Aboudramane Bathily Jules Sangala Younoussou Kone Abdrahamane Traore Moussa Niangaly Charles Dara Kassoum Kayentao Aissata Ongoiba Ogobara K Doumbo Boubacar Traore Peter D Crompton

BACKGROUND In experimental models of human and mouse malaria, sterilizing liver stage immunity that blocks progression of Plasmodium infection to the symptomatic blood stage can be readily demonstrated. However, it remains unclear whether individuals in malaria-endemic areas acquire such immunity. METHODS In Mali, 251 healthy children and adults aged 4-25 years who were free of blood-stage Pl...

2011
Jessica T. Lin Delia Bethell Stuart D. Tyner Chanthap Lon Naman K. Shah David L. Saunders Sabaithip Sriwichai Phisit Khemawoot Worachet Kuntawunggin Bryan L. Smith Harald Noedl Kurt Schaecher Duong Socheat Youry Se Steven R. Meshnick Mark M. Fukuda

Mixed P. falciparum/P. vivax infections are common in southeast Asia. When patients with P. falciparum malaria are treated and followed for several weeks, a significant proportion will develop P. vivax malaria. In a combined analysis of 243 patients recruited to two malaria treatment trials in western Cambodia, 20/43 (47%) of those with P. falciparum gametocytes on admission developed P. vivax ...

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