Pregnancy-associated malaria (PAM) is expressed in a range of clinical complications that include increased disease severity in pregnant women, decreased fetal viability, intra-uterine growth retardation, low birth weight and infant mortality. The physiopathology of malaria in pregnancy is difficult to scrutinize and attempts were made in the past to use animal models for pregnancy malaria studies. Here, we describe a comprehensive mouse experimental model that recapitulates many of the pathological and clinical features typical of human severe malaria in pregnancy. We used P. berghei ANKA-GFP infection during pregnancy to evoke a prominent inflammatory response in the placenta that entails CD11b mononuclear infiltration, up-regulation of M...
BACKGROUND: Malaria in early pregnancy is difficult to study but has recently been associated with f...
<div><p>Malaria in pregnancy remains a substantial public health problem in malaria-endemic areas wi...
Malaria-associate pregnancy has a signifcant impact on infant morbidity and mortality. The detriment...
Pregnancy-associated malaria (PAM) is expressed in a range of clinical complications that include in...
Pregnant women are highly susceptible to malaria infection because of their low immunity and are at ...
Pregnancy-associated malaria (PAM) is associated with placenta pathology and poor pregnancy outcome ...
Abstract Background Placental malaria (PM) is one maj...
Abstract Background Placental malaria (PM) is one major feature of malaria during pregnancy. A murin...
Malaria remains a global health burden with Plasmodium falciparum accounting for the highest mortali...
Malarial infection in nonimmune pregnant women is a major risk factor for pregnancy failure. The bio...
Malarial infection in nonimmune women is a risk factor for pregnancy loss, but the role that materna...
Malaria is one of the most devastating diseases in the world. In Plasmodium endemic regions, pregnan...
Pregnancy associated malaria (PAM) is a potentially life-threatening condition that affects the new-...
Pregnancy malaria (PM) is associated with poor pregnancy outcomes, and can arise due to relapse, rec...
BACKGROUND:Malaria in early pregnancy is difficult to study but has recently been associated with fe...
BACKGROUND: Malaria in early pregnancy is difficult to study but has recently been associated with f...
<div><p>Malaria in pregnancy remains a substantial public health problem in malaria-endemic areas wi...
Malaria-associate pregnancy has a signifcant impact on infant morbidity and mortality. The detriment...
Pregnancy-associated malaria (PAM) is expressed in a range of clinical complications that include in...
Pregnant women are highly susceptible to malaria infection because of their low immunity and are at ...
Pregnancy-associated malaria (PAM) is associated with placenta pathology and poor pregnancy outcome ...
Abstract Background Placental malaria (PM) is one maj...
Abstract Background Placental malaria (PM) is one major feature of malaria during pregnancy. A murin...
Malaria remains a global health burden with Plasmodium falciparum accounting for the highest mortali...
Malarial infection in nonimmune pregnant women is a major risk factor for pregnancy failure. The bio...
Malarial infection in nonimmune women is a risk factor for pregnancy loss, but the role that materna...
Malaria is one of the most devastating diseases in the world. In Plasmodium endemic regions, pregnan...
Pregnancy associated malaria (PAM) is a potentially life-threatening condition that affects the new-...
Pregnancy malaria (PM) is associated with poor pregnancy outcomes, and can arise due to relapse, rec...
BACKGROUND:Malaria in early pregnancy is difficult to study but has recently been associated with fe...
BACKGROUND: Malaria in early pregnancy is difficult to study but has recently been associated with f...
<div><p>Malaria in pregnancy remains a substantial public health problem in malaria-endemic areas wi...
Malaria-associate pregnancy has a signifcant impact on infant morbidity and mortality. The detriment...