Background: The time necessary for malaria parasite to re-appear in the blood following treatment (re-infection time) is an indirect method for evaluating the immune defences operating against pre-erythrocytic and early erythrocytic malaria stages. Few longitudinal data are available in populations in whom malaria transmission level had also been measured. Methods: One hundred and ten individuals from the village of Ndiop (Senegal), aged between one and 72 years, were cured of malaria by quinine (25 mg/day oral Quinimax T in three equal daily doses, for seven days). Thereafter, thick blood films were examined to detect the reappearance of Plasmodium falciparum every week, for 11 weeks after treatment. Malaria transmission was simultaneously...
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Background: The timing of infection is closely determined in controlled human malaria infection (CHM...
Blood-stage level Plasmodium falciparum infection (parasitemia density) is generally elevated prior ...
Background: The time necessary for malaria parasite to re-appear in the blood following treatment (r...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The time necessary for malaria parasite to re-appear in the blood ...
To investigate host factors affecting the delay of reappearance of malaria parasites after radical t...
To investigate the relationship between the entomologic inoculation rate (EIR) and time to reappeara...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Evaluation of local Plasmodium falciparum malaria transmission has...
Abstract. In areas of intense malaria parasite transmission, preliminary studies of the rate of rein...
Accurately quantifying the burden of malaria over time is an important goal of malaria surveillance ...
INTRODUCTION:Asymptomatic carriage of P. falciparum is frequent in areas endemic for malaria and ind...
Background: Individuals living in malaria-endemic regions develop naturally acquired immunity agains...
BACKGROUND: We have shown that immunity to infection with Plasmodium falciparum can be induced exper...
To facilitate design of vaccine trials, malaria was studied in 6-month- to 6-year-old Kenyans during...
The GlaxoSmithKline RTS,S vaccine has been undergoing Phase III trials to evaluate efficacy for prot...
Contains fulltext : 153094.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)To understand t...
Background: The timing of infection is closely determined in controlled human malaria infection (CHM...
Blood-stage level Plasmodium falciparum infection (parasitemia density) is generally elevated prior ...
Background: The time necessary for malaria parasite to re-appear in the blood following treatment (r...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The time necessary for malaria parasite to re-appear in the blood ...
To investigate host factors affecting the delay of reappearance of malaria parasites after radical t...
To investigate the relationship between the entomologic inoculation rate (EIR) and time to reappeara...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Evaluation of local Plasmodium falciparum malaria transmission has...
Abstract. In areas of intense malaria parasite transmission, preliminary studies of the rate of rein...
Accurately quantifying the burden of malaria over time is an important goal of malaria surveillance ...
INTRODUCTION:Asymptomatic carriage of P. falciparum is frequent in areas endemic for malaria and ind...
Background: Individuals living in malaria-endemic regions develop naturally acquired immunity agains...
BACKGROUND: We have shown that immunity to infection with Plasmodium falciparum can be induced exper...
To facilitate design of vaccine trials, malaria was studied in 6-month- to 6-year-old Kenyans during...
The GlaxoSmithKline RTS,S vaccine has been undergoing Phase III trials to evaluate efficacy for prot...
Contains fulltext : 153094.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)To understand t...
Background: The timing of infection is closely determined in controlled human malaria infection (CHM...
Blood-stage level Plasmodium falciparum infection (parasitemia density) is generally elevated prior ...