Disturbances in iron homeostasis are frequently observed in individuals with malaria. To study the effect of malaria and its treatment on iron homeostasis and to provide a mechanistic explanation for observed alterations in iron distribution, we studied the course of the iron regulatory hormone hepcidin in anemic Tanzanian children with febrile Plasmodium falciparum malaria. Before initiation of antimalarial treatment, urinary concentrations of hepcidin were strongly elevated and were associated with iron maldistribution, as was suggested by the presence of hypoferremia and high serum concentrations of ferritin. Antimalarial treatment resulted in a rapid decrease in urinary concentrations of hepcidin and reversal of the hypoferremia. Explor...
BACKGROUND: Iron deficiency causes long-term adverse consequences for children and is the most commo...
Malaria and invasive non-typhoidal Salmonella (NTS) are life-threatening infections that often co-ex...
Hepcidin levels are high and iron absorption is limited in acute malaria. The mechanism(s) that regu...
Iron supplementation strategies in the developing world remain controversial because of fears of exa...
Disturbances in iron homeostasis are frequently observed in individuals with malaria. To study the e...
Disturbances in iron homeostasis are frequently observed in individuals with malaria. To study the e...
Disturbances in iron homeostasis are frequently observed in individuals with malaria. To study the e...
Both iron deficiency (ID) and malaria are common among African children. Studies show that the iron-...
AbstractBoth iron deficiency (ID) and malaria are common among African children. Studies show that t...
Both iron deficiency (ID) and malaria are common among African children. Studies show that the iron-...
Malaria and iron have a complex but important relationship. Plasmodium proliferation requires iron, ...
Background It remains unclear whether improving iron status increases malaria risk, and few studies ...
Hepcidin is the master regulatory hormone that governs iron homeostasis and has a role in innate imm...
Malaria and iron have a complex but important relationship. Plasmodium proliferation requires iron, ...
BACKGROUND: It remains unclear whether improving iron status increases malaria risk, and few studies...
BACKGROUND: Iron deficiency causes long-term adverse consequences for children and is the most commo...
Malaria and invasive non-typhoidal Salmonella (NTS) are life-threatening infections that often co-ex...
Hepcidin levels are high and iron absorption is limited in acute malaria. The mechanism(s) that regu...
Iron supplementation strategies in the developing world remain controversial because of fears of exa...
Disturbances in iron homeostasis are frequently observed in individuals with malaria. To study the e...
Disturbances in iron homeostasis are frequently observed in individuals with malaria. To study the e...
Disturbances in iron homeostasis are frequently observed in individuals with malaria. To study the e...
Both iron deficiency (ID) and malaria are common among African children. Studies show that the iron-...
AbstractBoth iron deficiency (ID) and malaria are common among African children. Studies show that t...
Both iron deficiency (ID) and malaria are common among African children. Studies show that the iron-...
Malaria and iron have a complex but important relationship. Plasmodium proliferation requires iron, ...
Background It remains unclear whether improving iron status increases malaria risk, and few studies ...
Hepcidin is the master regulatory hormone that governs iron homeostasis and has a role in innate imm...
Malaria and iron have a complex but important relationship. Plasmodium proliferation requires iron, ...
BACKGROUND: It remains unclear whether improving iron status increases malaria risk, and few studies...
BACKGROUND: Iron deficiency causes long-term adverse consequences for children and is the most commo...
Malaria and invasive non-typhoidal Salmonella (NTS) are life-threatening infections that often co-ex...
Hepcidin levels are high and iron absorption is limited in acute malaria. The mechanism(s) that regu...