Antibodies constitute a critical component of the naturally acquired immunity that develops following frequent exposure to malaria. However, specific antibody titres have been reported to decline rapidly in the absence of reinfection, supporting the widely perceived notion that malaria infections fail to induce durable immunological memory responses. Currently, direct evidence for the presence or absence of immune memory to malaria is limited. In this study, we analysed the longevity of both antibody and B cell memory responses to malaria antigens among individuals who were living in an area of extremely low malaria transmission in northern Thailand, and who were known either to be malaria naïve or to have had a documented clinical attack o...
Background Antibodies against merozoite antigens are key components of malaria immunity. The natural...
Plasmodium falciparum malaria is a significant public health concern particularly in Sub-Saharan Afr...
Longitudinal cohort studies are important to describe the dynamics of naturally acquired antibody re...
B‐cell and antibody responses to Plasmodium spp., the parasite that causes malaria, are critical for...
BACKGROUND: Malaria caused by Plasmodium falciparum remains a major cause of death in sub-Saharan Af...
Immunity to malaria is widely believed to wane in the absence of reinfection, but direct evidence fo...
A single exposure to many viral and bacterial pathogens typically induces life-long immunity, howeve...
It is widely perceived that immunity to malaria is, to an extent, defective and that one component o...
Immunity to malaria is widely believed to wane in the absence of reinfection, but direct evidence fo...
To gain insight into why antibody responses to malarial antigens tend to be short lived, we studied ...
Immunity to malaria develops slowly with protection against the parasite lagging behind protection a...
In many Asian populations, the commonest form of severe thalassemia results from the coinheritance o...
Anti-malarial antibody responses represent an individual's history of exposure to the disease and, a...
To gain insight into why antibody responses to malarial antigens tend to be short lived, we studied ...
© 2015 Dr. Victoria Ryg-CornejoDespite many advances in malaria control and elimination, infection b...
Background Antibodies against merozoite antigens are key components of malaria immunity. The natural...
Plasmodium falciparum malaria is a significant public health concern particularly in Sub-Saharan Afr...
Longitudinal cohort studies are important to describe the dynamics of naturally acquired antibody re...
B‐cell and antibody responses to Plasmodium spp., the parasite that causes malaria, are critical for...
BACKGROUND: Malaria caused by Plasmodium falciparum remains a major cause of death in sub-Saharan Af...
Immunity to malaria is widely believed to wane in the absence of reinfection, but direct evidence fo...
A single exposure to many viral and bacterial pathogens typically induces life-long immunity, howeve...
It is widely perceived that immunity to malaria is, to an extent, defective and that one component o...
Immunity to malaria is widely believed to wane in the absence of reinfection, but direct evidence fo...
To gain insight into why antibody responses to malarial antigens tend to be short lived, we studied ...
Immunity to malaria develops slowly with protection against the parasite lagging behind protection a...
In many Asian populations, the commonest form of severe thalassemia results from the coinheritance o...
Anti-malarial antibody responses represent an individual's history of exposure to the disease and, a...
To gain insight into why antibody responses to malarial antigens tend to be short lived, we studied ...
© 2015 Dr. Victoria Ryg-CornejoDespite many advances in malaria control and elimination, infection b...
Background Antibodies against merozoite antigens are key components of malaria immunity. The natural...
Plasmodium falciparum malaria is a significant public health concern particularly in Sub-Saharan Afr...
Longitudinal cohort studies are important to describe the dynamics of naturally acquired antibody re...