The study received funding from the UK Medical Research Council, (MRC Programme grant #: MR/M003906/1). MB and AR are supported by the Wellcome Trust (Grant #: WT 206194).Background There are over 200 million reported cases of malaria each year, and most children living in endemic areas will experience multiple episodes of clinical disease before puberty. We set out to understand how frequent clinical malaria, which elicits a strong inflammatory response, affects the immune system and whether these modifications are observable in the absence of detectable parasitaemia. Methods We used a multi-dimensional approach comprising whole blood transcriptomic, cellular and plasma cytokine analyses on a cohort of children living with endemic malaria,...
OBJECTIVES: To examine whether the humoural response to malaria vaccine candidate antigens, Plasmodi...
BACKGROUND: Cumulative malaria parasite exposure in endemic regions often results in the acquisition...
Background: The ability of the host immune system to efficiently clear Plasmodium falciparum parasit...
BACKGROUND:There are over 200 million reported cases of malaria each year, and most children living ...
BackgroundThere are over 200 million reported cases of malaria each year, and most children living i...
Background: The effect of timing of exposure to first Plasmodium falciparum infections during early ...
In malaria-naı̈ve individuals, Plasmodium falciparum infection results in high levels of parasite-in...
Background: Studies of long-term malaria cohorts have provided essential insights into how Plasmodiu...
BACKGROUND: The effects of Plasmodium falciparum on B-cell homeostasis have not been well characteri...
Recent malaria is associated with an increased risk of systemic bacterial infection. The aetiology o...
Recent malaria is associated with an increased risk of systemic bacterial infection. The aetiology o...
Recent malaria is associated with an increased risk of systemic bacterial infection. The aetiology o...
Longitudinal cohort studies are important to describe the dynamics of naturally acquired antibody re...
BACKGROUND: Repeated exposure to Plasmodium falciparum is associated with perturbations in B cell su...
Introduction and Objectives: In Sub-Sahara Africa, malaria is an infectious disease caused mainly by...
OBJECTIVES: To examine whether the humoural response to malaria vaccine candidate antigens, Plasmodi...
BACKGROUND: Cumulative malaria parasite exposure in endemic regions often results in the acquisition...
Background: The ability of the host immune system to efficiently clear Plasmodium falciparum parasit...
BACKGROUND:There are over 200 million reported cases of malaria each year, and most children living ...
BackgroundThere are over 200 million reported cases of malaria each year, and most children living i...
Background: The effect of timing of exposure to first Plasmodium falciparum infections during early ...
In malaria-naı̈ve individuals, Plasmodium falciparum infection results in high levels of parasite-in...
Background: Studies of long-term malaria cohorts have provided essential insights into how Plasmodiu...
BACKGROUND: The effects of Plasmodium falciparum on B-cell homeostasis have not been well characteri...
Recent malaria is associated with an increased risk of systemic bacterial infection. The aetiology o...
Recent malaria is associated with an increased risk of systemic bacterial infection. The aetiology o...
Recent malaria is associated with an increased risk of systemic bacterial infection. The aetiology o...
Longitudinal cohort studies are important to describe the dynamics of naturally acquired antibody re...
BACKGROUND: Repeated exposure to Plasmodium falciparum is associated with perturbations in B cell su...
Introduction and Objectives: In Sub-Sahara Africa, malaria is an infectious disease caused mainly by...
OBJECTIVES: To examine whether the humoural response to malaria vaccine candidate antigens, Plasmodi...
BACKGROUND: Cumulative malaria parasite exposure in endemic regions often results in the acquisition...
Background: The ability of the host immune system to efficiently clear Plasmodium falciparum parasit...