BACKGROUND: All mothers donating umbilical cord blood units to the NHS cord blood bank undergo an assessment for the likelihood of prior exposure to malaria infection. Those deemed at risk due to a history of travel to, or residence in, malaria endemic regions are screened serologically to detect anti-malaria antibodies. A positive result excludes the use of the cord blood for transplant therapy unless a risk assessment can ensure that malaria transmission is extremely unlikely. This paper details the screening of cord blood units from malaria serology positive mothers to detect malaria parasite DNA using a highly sensitive nested PCR. METHODS: Uninfected blood from a healthy volunteer was spiked with known quantities of malaria parasites a...
Transfusion with Plasmodium-infected blood represents a risk for malaria transmission, a rare but se...
Most malaria-endemic countries are heavily reliant upon rapid diagnostic tests (RDT) for malaria cas...
Submicroscopic malaria infections contribute to transmission in exposed populations but their extent...
Abstract Background All mothers donating umbilical cord blood units to the NHS cord blood bank under...
BACKGROUND: Malaria prevalence has recently declined markedly in many parts of Tanzania and other su...
Background: Monitoring mortality and morbidity attributable to malaria is paramount to achieve elimi...
Background: Transfusion with Plasmodium-infected blood represents a risk for malaria transmission, a...
Abstract Background Malaria prevalence has recently declined markedly in many parts of Tanzania and ...
Background: Transfusion with Plasmodium-infected blood represents a risk for malaria transmission, a...
Aim: Malaria can be spread by blood bonding from human to human and is responsible for the lion's sh...
Background: Monitoring mortality and morbidity attributable to malaria is paramount to achieve elimi...
BACKGROUND: Informing and evaluating malaria control efforts relies on knowledge of local transmissi...
Contains fulltext : 182427.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Inf...
Molecular assays can provide critical information for malaria diagnosis, speciation, and drug resist...
Molecular assays can provide critical information for malaria diagnosis, speciation, and drug resist...
Transfusion with Plasmodium-infected blood represents a risk for malaria transmission, a rare but se...
Most malaria-endemic countries are heavily reliant upon rapid diagnostic tests (RDT) for malaria cas...
Submicroscopic malaria infections contribute to transmission in exposed populations but their extent...
Abstract Background All mothers donating umbilical cord blood units to the NHS cord blood bank under...
BACKGROUND: Malaria prevalence has recently declined markedly in many parts of Tanzania and other su...
Background: Monitoring mortality and morbidity attributable to malaria is paramount to achieve elimi...
Background: Transfusion with Plasmodium-infected blood represents a risk for malaria transmission, a...
Abstract Background Malaria prevalence has recently declined markedly in many parts of Tanzania and ...
Background: Transfusion with Plasmodium-infected blood represents a risk for malaria transmission, a...
Aim: Malaria can be spread by blood bonding from human to human and is responsible for the lion's sh...
Background: Monitoring mortality and morbidity attributable to malaria is paramount to achieve elimi...
BACKGROUND: Informing and evaluating malaria control efforts relies on knowledge of local transmissi...
Contains fulltext : 182427.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Inf...
Molecular assays can provide critical information for malaria diagnosis, speciation, and drug resist...
Molecular assays can provide critical information for malaria diagnosis, speciation, and drug resist...
Transfusion with Plasmodium-infected blood represents a risk for malaria transmission, a rare but se...
Most malaria-endemic countries are heavily reliant upon rapid diagnostic tests (RDT) for malaria cas...
Submicroscopic malaria infections contribute to transmission in exposed populations but their extent...