A conserved repeated epitope, (NANP)3, of the circumsporozoite protein of Plasmodium falciparum has been identified previously as a putative target for artificially induced immunity to malaria. We examined the role of humoral responses to this epitope in acquired immunity to malaria in a rural African population. Seropositivity to (NANP)3 was slow to develop (9% positive in subjects aged 1-11 years; 88% in those of 30 years and above), and responses in younger subjects were transient. The poor response in younger subjects did not appear to be due to immunosuppression by concomitant blood stage parasitization. The relationship between levels of anti-(NANP)3 antibodies and parasitaemia changed from positive to negative with age. 126 subjects ...
Individuals in areas of Plasmodium falciparum endemicity develop immunity to malaria after repeated ...
Acquisition of immunity to Plasmodium falciparum sexual stages is a key determinant for reducing hum...
Individuals living in areas where malaria is endemic are repeatedly exposed to many different malari...
A conserved repeated epitope, (NANP),, of the circumsvorozoite protein of Plasmodium falciparum has ...
Immunoepidemiological studies typically reveal slow, age-dependent acquisition of immune responses a...
BACKGROUND:Antibodies, particularly cytophilic IgG subclasses, with specificity for asexual blood st...
Background Surrogate markers of protective immunity to malaria in humans are needed to rationalize m...
Background: Antibodies, particularly cytophilic IgG subclasses, with specificity for asexual blood s...
We investigated the prevalence and magnitude of naturally acquired humoral immune response to the ma...
Insecticide treated materials (ITM) are considered a useful malaria control measure for endemic coun...
There is longstanding evidence that immunoglobulin G (IgG) has a role in protection against clinical...
Protective immunity against Plasmodium falciparum may be obtained after repeated exposure to infecti...
Acquisition of immunity to Plasmodium falciparum sexual stages is a key determinant for reducing hum...
Abstract Background High parasite-specific antibody levels are generally associated with low suscept...
Background: Malaria still represents a major cause of morbidity and mortality predominantly in sever...
Individuals in areas of Plasmodium falciparum endemicity develop immunity to malaria after repeated ...
Acquisition of immunity to Plasmodium falciparum sexual stages is a key determinant for reducing hum...
Individuals living in areas where malaria is endemic are repeatedly exposed to many different malari...
A conserved repeated epitope, (NANP),, of the circumsvorozoite protein of Plasmodium falciparum has ...
Immunoepidemiological studies typically reveal slow, age-dependent acquisition of immune responses a...
BACKGROUND:Antibodies, particularly cytophilic IgG subclasses, with specificity for asexual blood st...
Background Surrogate markers of protective immunity to malaria in humans are needed to rationalize m...
Background: Antibodies, particularly cytophilic IgG subclasses, with specificity for asexual blood s...
We investigated the prevalence and magnitude of naturally acquired humoral immune response to the ma...
Insecticide treated materials (ITM) are considered a useful malaria control measure for endemic coun...
There is longstanding evidence that immunoglobulin G (IgG) has a role in protection against clinical...
Protective immunity against Plasmodium falciparum may be obtained after repeated exposure to infecti...
Acquisition of immunity to Plasmodium falciparum sexual stages is a key determinant for reducing hum...
Abstract Background High parasite-specific antibody levels are generally associated with low suscept...
Background: Malaria still represents a major cause of morbidity and mortality predominantly in sever...
Individuals in areas of Plasmodium falciparum endemicity develop immunity to malaria after repeated ...
Acquisition of immunity to Plasmodium falciparum sexual stages is a key determinant for reducing hum...
Individuals living in areas where malaria is endemic are repeatedly exposed to many different malari...