Abstract. The aim of the study was to assess whether infections with Plasmodium falciparum isolates encoding the P. falciparum chloroquine resistance transporter (pfcrt) gene K76T polymorphism, a molecular marker for chloroquine resistance, are associated with multiple infections, age, or clinical signs of malaria in a semi-immune population in a holoendemic area of Burkina Faso. The parameters of interest were investigated in 210 P. falciparum-positive inhab-itants. Logistic regression analysis showed that pfcrt K76T-carrying isolates are significantly more likely to cause anemia and splenomegaly. Furthermore, we found that infections with P. falciparum isolates encoding pfcrt K76T are dependent on age rather than multiple infections. Our ...
Abstract Background Malaria still poses one of the major threats to human health. Development of eff...
The mechanism of chloroquine (CQ) resistance in Plasmodium falciparum is not clearly understood. How...
Many human genetic associations with resistance to malaria have been reported, but few have been rel...
We investigated the evolution of Pfcrt K76T mutation five years after the withdrawal of chloroquine ...
Abstract. The mutation leading to the substitution of a threonine (T76) for a lysine at position 76 ...
The development in Plasmodium falciparum of the resistance to chloroquine (CQ) constitutes a public ...
Abstract. Laboratory studies have strongly suggested that the gene coding for Plasmodium falciparum ...
Background: Antimalarial drug resistance has been a major contributor to the failure of the battle a...
International audienceIntroduction: from a genetic point of view P. falciparum is extremely polymorp...
Abstract. The Plasmodium falciparum chloroquine resistance transporter (Pfcrt) K76T mutation and hap...
Background & objectives: High mortality and morbidity in sickle-cell disease has been associated...
One approach to investigate if human genetic variation influences the selection of Plasmodium falcip...
SummaryUnlike other countries, the chloroquine resistant marker Pfcrt T76 mutant has remained fairly...
Background: This study investigated the association between pfcrt, T76 allele and chloroquine resist...
Indonesia is one of the country with the highest prevalence of malaria infections. In order to achie...
Abstract Background Malaria still poses one of the major threats to human health. Development of eff...
The mechanism of chloroquine (CQ) resistance in Plasmodium falciparum is not clearly understood. How...
Many human genetic associations with resistance to malaria have been reported, but few have been rel...
We investigated the evolution of Pfcrt K76T mutation five years after the withdrawal of chloroquine ...
Abstract. The mutation leading to the substitution of a threonine (T76) for a lysine at position 76 ...
The development in Plasmodium falciparum of the resistance to chloroquine (CQ) constitutes a public ...
Abstract. Laboratory studies have strongly suggested that the gene coding for Plasmodium falciparum ...
Background: Antimalarial drug resistance has been a major contributor to the failure of the battle a...
International audienceIntroduction: from a genetic point of view P. falciparum is extremely polymorp...
Abstract. The Plasmodium falciparum chloroquine resistance transporter (Pfcrt) K76T mutation and hap...
Background & objectives: High mortality and morbidity in sickle-cell disease has been associated...
One approach to investigate if human genetic variation influences the selection of Plasmodium falcip...
SummaryUnlike other countries, the chloroquine resistant marker Pfcrt T76 mutant has remained fairly...
Background: This study investigated the association between pfcrt, T76 allele and chloroquine resist...
Indonesia is one of the country with the highest prevalence of malaria infections. In order to achie...
Abstract Background Malaria still poses one of the major threats to human health. Development of eff...
The mechanism of chloroquine (CQ) resistance in Plasmodium falciparum is not clearly understood. How...
Many human genetic associations with resistance to malaria have been reported, but few have been rel...