In acute malaria, red blood cells (RBCs) that have been parasitized, but no longer contain a malaria parasite, are found in the circulation (ring-infected erythrocyte surface antigen [RESA]-RBCs). These are thought to arise by splenic removal of dead or damaged intraerythrocytic parasites and return of the intact RBCs to the circulation. In a study of 5 patients with acute falciparum malaria who had previously undergone splenectomy, it was found that none of these 5 patients had any circulating RESA-RBCs, in contrast to the uniform finding of RESA-RBCs in all patients with acute malaria and intact spleens. Parasite clearance after artesunate treatment was markedly prolonged, although the parasites appeared to be dead and could not be cultur...
There are several malaria vaccine candidates at various stages of development. Many of these target ...
Recent clinical trials revealed a surprisingly rapid clearance of red blood cells (RBCs) infected wi...
International audienceSome of the immunologic mechanisms involved in malaria physiopathology remain ...
In acute malaria, red blood cells (RBCs) that have been parasitized, but no longer contain a malaria...
In acute malaria, red blood cells (RBCs) that have been parasitized, but no longer contain a malaria...
Following anti-malarial drug treatment asexual malaria parasite killing and clearance appear to be f...
Following anti-malarial drug treatment asexual malaria parasite killing and clearance appear to be f...
Clinical manifestations of Plasmodium falciparum infection are induced by the asexual stages of the ...
Plasmodium-infected erythrocytes lose their normal deformability and become susceptible to splenic f...
During acute falciparum malaria infection, red blood cells (RBC) containing abundant ring-infected e...
Recent experimental and clinical studies suggest a crucial role of mechanical splenic filtration in ...
Recent experimental and clinical studies suggest a crucial role of mechanical splenic filtration in ...
Recent experimental and clinical studies suggest a crucial role of mechanical splenic filtration in ...
The mechanisms of parasite clearance in falciparum malaria are still unclear but the spleen is consi...
Abstract. Some of the immunologic mechanisms involved in malaria physiopathology remain unclear. In ...
There are several malaria vaccine candidates at various stages of development. Many of these target ...
Recent clinical trials revealed a surprisingly rapid clearance of red blood cells (RBCs) infected wi...
International audienceSome of the immunologic mechanisms involved in malaria physiopathology remain ...
In acute malaria, red blood cells (RBCs) that have been parasitized, but no longer contain a malaria...
In acute malaria, red blood cells (RBCs) that have been parasitized, but no longer contain a malaria...
Following anti-malarial drug treatment asexual malaria parasite killing and clearance appear to be f...
Following anti-malarial drug treatment asexual malaria parasite killing and clearance appear to be f...
Clinical manifestations of Plasmodium falciparum infection are induced by the asexual stages of the ...
Plasmodium-infected erythrocytes lose their normal deformability and become susceptible to splenic f...
During acute falciparum malaria infection, red blood cells (RBC) containing abundant ring-infected e...
Recent experimental and clinical studies suggest a crucial role of mechanical splenic filtration in ...
Recent experimental and clinical studies suggest a crucial role of mechanical splenic filtration in ...
Recent experimental and clinical studies suggest a crucial role of mechanical splenic filtration in ...
The mechanisms of parasite clearance in falciparum malaria are still unclear but the spleen is consi...
Abstract. Some of the immunologic mechanisms involved in malaria physiopathology remain unclear. In ...
There are several malaria vaccine candidates at various stages of development. Many of these target ...
Recent clinical trials revealed a surprisingly rapid clearance of red blood cells (RBCs) infected wi...
International audienceSome of the immunologic mechanisms involved in malaria physiopathology remain ...