Malaria and iron have a complex but important relationship. Plasmodium proliferation requires iron, both during the clinically silent liver stage of growth and in the disease-associated phase of erythrocyte infection. Precisely how the protozoan acquires its iron from its mammalian host remains unclear, but iron chelators can inhibit pathogen growth in vitro and in animal models. In humans, iron deficiency appears to protect against severe malaria, while iron supplementation increases risks of infection and disease. Malaria itself causes profound disturbances in physiological iron distribution and utilization, through mechanisms that include hemolysis, release of heme, dyserythropoiesis, anemia, deposition of iron in macrophages, and inhibi...
After the bite of a malaria-infected mosquito, the Plasmodium sporozoite infects liver cells and pro...
Malaria parasites invade red blood cells (RBCs), consume copious amounts of hemoglobin, and severely...
Iron deficiency and malaria have similar global distributions, and frequently co-exist in pregnant w...
Malaria and iron have a complex but important relationship. Plasmodium proliferation requires iron, ...
Malaria and iron have a complex but important relationship. Plasmodium proliferation requires iron, ...
Disturbances in iron homeostasis are frequently observed in individuals with malaria. To study the e...
Disturbances in iron homeostasis are frequently observed in individuals with malaria. To study the e...
Disturbances in iron homeostasis are frequently observed in individuals with malaria. To study the e...
Although malaria is a well-studied infectious disease, we are still unable to fight it effectively, ...
The populations in greatest need of iron supplementation are also those at greatest risk of malaria:...
Hepcidin levels are high and iron absorption is limited in acute malaria. The mechanism(s) that regu...
Abstract Background Iron deficiency is the most widespread nutrient deficiency and an important caus...
There is consensus that the pathophysiology of malaria-associated anaemia is multifactorial, but the...
The correct selection of individuals who will benefit from iron supplements in malaria-endemic regio...
imm.ox.ac.uk Malaria and iron have a complex but important relationship. Plasmodium proliferation re...
After the bite of a malaria-infected mosquito, the Plasmodium sporozoite infects liver cells and pro...
Malaria parasites invade red blood cells (RBCs), consume copious amounts of hemoglobin, and severely...
Iron deficiency and malaria have similar global distributions, and frequently co-exist in pregnant w...
Malaria and iron have a complex but important relationship. Plasmodium proliferation requires iron, ...
Malaria and iron have a complex but important relationship. Plasmodium proliferation requires iron, ...
Disturbances in iron homeostasis are frequently observed in individuals with malaria. To study the e...
Disturbances in iron homeostasis are frequently observed in individuals with malaria. To study the e...
Disturbances in iron homeostasis are frequently observed in individuals with malaria. To study the e...
Although malaria is a well-studied infectious disease, we are still unable to fight it effectively, ...
The populations in greatest need of iron supplementation are also those at greatest risk of malaria:...
Hepcidin levels are high and iron absorption is limited in acute malaria. The mechanism(s) that regu...
Abstract Background Iron deficiency is the most widespread nutrient deficiency and an important caus...
There is consensus that the pathophysiology of malaria-associated anaemia is multifactorial, but the...
The correct selection of individuals who will benefit from iron supplements in malaria-endemic regio...
imm.ox.ac.uk Malaria and iron have a complex but important relationship. Plasmodium proliferation re...
After the bite of a malaria-infected mosquito, the Plasmodium sporozoite infects liver cells and pro...
Malaria parasites invade red blood cells (RBCs), consume copious amounts of hemoglobin, and severely...
Iron deficiency and malaria have similar global distributions, and frequently co-exist in pregnant w...