Placental malaria (PM) remains a severe public health problem in areas of high malaria transmission. Despite the efforts to prevent infection poor outcomes in Plasmodium endemic areas, there is still a considerable number of preterm births and newborns with low birth weight resulting from PM. Although local inflammation triggered in response to malaria is considered crucial in inducing placental damage, little is known about the differential influence of maternal and fetal immune responses to the disease progression. Therefore, using a PM mouse model, we sought to determine the contribution of maternal and fetal innate immune responses to PM development. For this, we conducted a series of cross-breeding experiments between mice that had dif...
Placental malaria (PM), a frequent infection of pregnancy, provides an ideal opportunity to investig...
Malaria-associate pregnancy has a signifcant impact on infant morbidity and mortality. The detriment...
Background: Placental Plasmodium falciparum malaria can trigger intervillositis, a local inflammator...
Placental malaria (PM) remains a severe public health problem in areas of high malaria transmission....
Malaria is a widespread infectious disease caused by the parasite Plasmodium. During pregnancy, mala...
Malaria is a widespread infectious disease caused by the parasite Plasmodium. During pregnancy, mala...
Infections that reach the placenta via maternal blood can target the fetal-placental barrier and are...
Pregnancy-associated malaria (PAM) is expressed in a range of clinical complications that include in...
Malaria is one of the most devastating diseases in the world. In Plasmodium endemic regions, pregnan...
Chronic inflammation during placental malaria (PM) is most frequent in first time mothers and is ass...
Malarial infection in nonimmune pregnant women is a major risk factor for pregnancy failure. The bio...
Background . Placental malaria is a leading global cause of low birth weight neonates,...
The sequestration of infected erythrocytes in the placenta can activate the syncytiotrophoblast to r...
Malaria in Pregnancy (MiP) is characterized by placental accumulation of Plasmodium-infected erythro...
Abstract Malaria in pregnancy not only exerts profound negative consequences on the health of the mo...
Placental malaria (PM), a frequent infection of pregnancy, provides an ideal opportunity to investig...
Malaria-associate pregnancy has a signifcant impact on infant morbidity and mortality. The detriment...
Background: Placental Plasmodium falciparum malaria can trigger intervillositis, a local inflammator...
Placental malaria (PM) remains a severe public health problem in areas of high malaria transmission....
Malaria is a widespread infectious disease caused by the parasite Plasmodium. During pregnancy, mala...
Malaria is a widespread infectious disease caused by the parasite Plasmodium. During pregnancy, mala...
Infections that reach the placenta via maternal blood can target the fetal-placental barrier and are...
Pregnancy-associated malaria (PAM) is expressed in a range of clinical complications that include in...
Malaria is one of the most devastating diseases in the world. In Plasmodium endemic regions, pregnan...
Chronic inflammation during placental malaria (PM) is most frequent in first time mothers and is ass...
Malarial infection in nonimmune pregnant women is a major risk factor for pregnancy failure. The bio...
Background . Placental malaria is a leading global cause of low birth weight neonates,...
The sequestration of infected erythrocytes in the placenta can activate the syncytiotrophoblast to r...
Malaria in Pregnancy (MiP) is characterized by placental accumulation of Plasmodium-infected erythro...
Abstract Malaria in pregnancy not only exerts profound negative consequences on the health of the mo...
Placental malaria (PM), a frequent infection of pregnancy, provides an ideal opportunity to investig...
Malaria-associate pregnancy has a signifcant impact on infant morbidity and mortality. The detriment...
Background: Placental Plasmodium falciparum malaria can trigger intervillositis, a local inflammator...