We have identified and characterised a novel S. haematobium antigen Sh13, a putative tegumental protein, and shown that it is recognised predominantly by IgG3 antibodies from people infected with/exposed to S. haematobium parasites. We have also shown that, the anti-Sh13 IgG3 response is maximal in older individuals with the lowest infection intensity, and that the age profile of the relationship between anti-Sh13 IgG3 and infection intensity is consistent with that predicted by theoretical work for a protective response stimulated by and directed against adult worms
<b>Background:</b> This study compared patterns of recognition of defined Schistosoma ha...
In Schistosoma mansoni and S. japonicum infection, the 22.6 kDa tegumental antigens Sm22.6 and Sj22....
In Schistosoma mansoni and S. japonicum infection, the 22.6 kDa tegumental antigens Sm22.6 and Sj22....
Abstract Background Schistosomiasis is a major parasitic disease affecting over 200 million people i...
Through a combination of epidemiological and proteomic methods, the aim of this thesis was to advanc...
Background. This study compared patterns of recognition of defined Schistosoma haematobium adult wor...
Background. Immunity that reduces worm fecundity and, in turn, reduces morbidity is proposed for Sch...
Schistosoma haematobium is the most prevalent of the human-infecting schistosome species, causing si...
Experimental schistosome infections induce strong parasite-specific Th2 responses. This study aims t...
People in regions of Schistosoma mansoni endemicity slowly acquire immunity, but why this takes year...
The recognition of specific schistosome antigens, both in terms of the diversity of antigens recogni...
Protective immunity against human schistosome infection develops slowly, for reasons that are not ye...
We examined associations between schistosome‐specific antibody responses and reinfection in Senegale...
In recently exposed communities, intensity of schistosomiasis infection increases as children age an...
In recently exposed communities, intensity of schistosomiasis infection increases as children age an...
<b>Background:</b> This study compared patterns of recognition of defined Schistosoma ha...
In Schistosoma mansoni and S. japonicum infection, the 22.6 kDa tegumental antigens Sm22.6 and Sj22....
In Schistosoma mansoni and S. japonicum infection, the 22.6 kDa tegumental antigens Sm22.6 and Sj22....
Abstract Background Schistosomiasis is a major parasitic disease affecting over 200 million people i...
Through a combination of epidemiological and proteomic methods, the aim of this thesis was to advanc...
Background. This study compared patterns of recognition of defined Schistosoma haematobium adult wor...
Background. Immunity that reduces worm fecundity and, in turn, reduces morbidity is proposed for Sch...
Schistosoma haematobium is the most prevalent of the human-infecting schistosome species, causing si...
Experimental schistosome infections induce strong parasite-specific Th2 responses. This study aims t...
People in regions of Schistosoma mansoni endemicity slowly acquire immunity, but why this takes year...
The recognition of specific schistosome antigens, both in terms of the diversity of antigens recogni...
Protective immunity against human schistosome infection develops slowly, for reasons that are not ye...
We examined associations between schistosome‐specific antibody responses and reinfection in Senegale...
In recently exposed communities, intensity of schistosomiasis infection increases as children age an...
In recently exposed communities, intensity of schistosomiasis infection increases as children age an...
<b>Background:</b> This study compared patterns of recognition of defined Schistosoma ha...
In Schistosoma mansoni and S. japonicum infection, the 22.6 kDa tegumental antigens Sm22.6 and Sj22....
In Schistosoma mansoni and S. japonicum infection, the 22.6 kDa tegumental antigens Sm22.6 and Sj22....