BACKGROUND: Antigen-specific antibody-mediated immune responses play an important role in natural protection against clinical malaria, but conflicting estimates of this association have emerged from immuno-epidemiological studies in different geographical settings. This study was aimed at assessing in a standardized manner the relationship between the antibody responses to four malaria vaccine candidate antigens and protection from clinical malaria, in a cohort of Ghanaian children. METHODS: Standardized ELISA protocols were used to measure isotype and IgG subclass levels to Apical Membrane Antigen 1 (AMA1), Merozoite Surface Protein 1-19 (MSP119), Merozoite Surface Protein 3 (MSP3) and Glutamate Rich Protein (GLURP) antigens in plasma samp...
Longitudinal cohort studies are important to describe the dynamics of naturally acquired antibody re...
Background: Malaria is a serious childhood disease causing high morbidity and mortality despite cont...
Naturally-acquired antibody responses to malaria parasites are not only directed to protein antigens...
BACKGROUND: Considering the natural history of malaria of continued susceptibility to infection and ...
Differences in parasite transmission intensity influence the process of acquisition of host immunity...
Differences in parasite transmission intensity influence the process of acquisition of host immunity...
BACKGROUND: Naturally acquired immunity to clinical malaria is thought to be mainly antibody-mediate...
There is longstanding evidence that immunoglobulin G (IgG) has a role in protection against clinical...
OBJECTIVES: To examine whether the humoural response to malaria vaccine candidate antigens, Plasmodi...
BACKGROUND: Naturally acquired immunity to clinical malaria is thought to be mainly antibody-mediate...
Background: Antibodies, particularly cytophilic IgG subclasses, with specificity for asexual blood s...
BACKGROUND: Antibodies, particularly cytophilic IgG subclasses, with specificity for asexual blood s...
The mechanisms by which individuals acquire immunity to malaria are poorly understood and although a...
BACKGROUND:Antibodies, particularly cytophilic IgG subclasses, with specificity for asexual blood st...
Information on the period during which infants lose their maternally derived antibodies to malaria a...
Longitudinal cohort studies are important to describe the dynamics of naturally acquired antibody re...
Background: Malaria is a serious childhood disease causing high morbidity and mortality despite cont...
Naturally-acquired antibody responses to malaria parasites are not only directed to protein antigens...
BACKGROUND: Considering the natural history of malaria of continued susceptibility to infection and ...
Differences in parasite transmission intensity influence the process of acquisition of host immunity...
Differences in parasite transmission intensity influence the process of acquisition of host immunity...
BACKGROUND: Naturally acquired immunity to clinical malaria is thought to be mainly antibody-mediate...
There is longstanding evidence that immunoglobulin G (IgG) has a role in protection against clinical...
OBJECTIVES: To examine whether the humoural response to malaria vaccine candidate antigens, Plasmodi...
BACKGROUND: Naturally acquired immunity to clinical malaria is thought to be mainly antibody-mediate...
Background: Antibodies, particularly cytophilic IgG subclasses, with specificity for asexual blood s...
BACKGROUND: Antibodies, particularly cytophilic IgG subclasses, with specificity for asexual blood s...
The mechanisms by which individuals acquire immunity to malaria are poorly understood and although a...
BACKGROUND:Antibodies, particularly cytophilic IgG subclasses, with specificity for asexual blood st...
Information on the period during which infants lose their maternally derived antibodies to malaria a...
Longitudinal cohort studies are important to describe the dynamics of naturally acquired antibody re...
Background: Malaria is a serious childhood disease causing high morbidity and mortality despite cont...
Naturally-acquired antibody responses to malaria parasites are not only directed to protein antigens...