Blood-stage level Plasmodium falciparum infection (parasitemia density) is generally elevated prior to, or at the time of, clinical presentation of severe pediatric malaria episodes. Intensity of exposure to infective Anopheles mosquito bites is a suspected determinant of higher density parasitemia. Analyses of entomologic and parasitologic data collected in 1986-1987 were conducted to investigate whether the dose of infective bites predicted the incidence or degree of P. falciparum parasitemia in Kenyan children <6 years old. At 21 consecutive 30-day intervals, a new cohort (n « 50 each) was enrolled, cured of malaria parasites, and monitored over 84 days for recurrent parasitemia. Outcomes included time to parasitemia, time to parasite...
Malaria is an important cause of global morbidity and mortality. The fact that some people are bitte...
The molecular force of blood-stage infection (molFOB) is a quantitative surrogate metric for malaria...
ArticleThe relationship between malaria parasite density and anaemia was investigated in 250 childre...
Anemia is an important complication resulting from Plasmodium falciparum infection in young African ...
Contains fulltext : 193244.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Controlled Huma...
BACKGROUND: Malaria remains a major cause of mortality and morbidity in Africa. Many approaches to m...
To facilitate design of vaccine trials, malaria was studied in 6-month- to 6-year-old Kenyans during...
Abstract. The relationship of the incidence of Plasmodium falciparum infection to entomologic inocul...
BACKGROUND: The understanding of the epidemiology of severe malaria in African children remains inco...
Background: The time necessary for malaria parasite to re-appear in the blood following treatment (r...
BACKGROUND: The relationship between the burden of uncomplicated malaria and transmission intensity...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The time necessary for malaria parasite to re-appear in the blood ...
The molecular force of blood-stage infection (molFOB) is a quantitative surrogate metric for malaria...
Transmission reduction is a key component of global efforts to control and eliminate malaria; yet, i...
Abstract. Establishing the relationship between transmission intensity and health outcomes is crucia...
Malaria is an important cause of global morbidity and mortality. The fact that some people are bitte...
The molecular force of blood-stage infection (molFOB) is a quantitative surrogate metric for malaria...
ArticleThe relationship between malaria parasite density and anaemia was investigated in 250 childre...
Anemia is an important complication resulting from Plasmodium falciparum infection in young African ...
Contains fulltext : 193244.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Controlled Huma...
BACKGROUND: Malaria remains a major cause of mortality and morbidity in Africa. Many approaches to m...
To facilitate design of vaccine trials, malaria was studied in 6-month- to 6-year-old Kenyans during...
Abstract. The relationship of the incidence of Plasmodium falciparum infection to entomologic inocul...
BACKGROUND: The understanding of the epidemiology of severe malaria in African children remains inco...
Background: The time necessary for malaria parasite to re-appear in the blood following treatment (r...
BACKGROUND: The relationship between the burden of uncomplicated malaria and transmission intensity...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The time necessary for malaria parasite to re-appear in the blood ...
The molecular force of blood-stage infection (molFOB) is a quantitative surrogate metric for malaria...
Transmission reduction is a key component of global efforts to control and eliminate malaria; yet, i...
Abstract. Establishing the relationship between transmission intensity and health outcomes is crucia...
Malaria is an important cause of global morbidity and mortality. The fact that some people are bitte...
The molecular force of blood-stage infection (molFOB) is a quantitative surrogate metric for malaria...
ArticleThe relationship between malaria parasite density and anaemia was investigated in 250 childre...