BACKGROUND: Inflammation and monocytes are thought to be important to human malaria pathogenesis. However, the relationship of inflammation and various monocyte functions to acute malaria, recovery from acute malaria, and asymptomatic parasitemia in endemic populations is poorly understood. METHODS: We evaluated plasma cytokine levels, monocyte subsets, monocyte functional responses, and monocyte inflammatory transcriptional profiles of 1- to 10-year-old Kenyan children at the time of presentation with acute uncomplicated malaria and at recovery 6 weeks later; these results were compared with analogous data from asymptomatic children and adults in the same community. RESULTS: Acute malaria was marked by elevated levels of proinflammatory an...
Background. Severe malaria (SM) is associated with high levels of cytokines such as tumor necrosis f...
Recent malaria is associated with an increased risk of systemic bacterial infection. The aetiology o...
While half of the world's population is at risk of malaria, the most vulnerable are still children u...
Objectives Malaria, caused by Plasmodium infection, remains a major global health problem. Monocyte...
Objectives Malaria, caused by Plasmodium infection, remains a major global health problem. Monocyte...
Objectives Malaria, caused by Plasmodium infection, remains a major global health problem. Monocyte...
Malaria in malaria-naïve adults is associated with an inflammatory response characterized by express...
Objectives Malaria, caused by Plasmodium infection, remains a major global health problem. Monocytes...
Malaria in malaria-naïve adults is associated with an inflammatory response characterised by express...
While half of the world's population is at risk of malaria, the most vulnerable are still children u...
BACKGROUND: Plasmodium falciparum malaria remains a major cause of illness and death in sub-Saharan ...
Background. Severe malaria (SM) is associated with high levels of cytokines such as tumor necrosis f...
Background. Severe malaria (SM) is associated with high levels of cytokines such as tumor necrosis f...
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...
Background. Severe malaria (SM) is associated with high levels of cytokines such as tumor necrosis f...
Recent malaria is associated with an increased risk of systemic bacterial infection. The aetiology o...
While half of the world's population is at risk of malaria, the most vulnerable are still children u...
Objectives Malaria, caused by Plasmodium infection, remains a major global health problem. Monocyte...
Objectives Malaria, caused by Plasmodium infection, remains a major global health problem. Monocyte...
Objectives Malaria, caused by Plasmodium infection, remains a major global health problem. Monocyte...
Malaria in malaria-naïve adults is associated with an inflammatory response characterized by express...
Objectives Malaria, caused by Plasmodium infection, remains a major global health problem. Monocytes...
Malaria in malaria-naïve adults is associated with an inflammatory response characterised by express...
While half of the world's population is at risk of malaria, the most vulnerable are still children u...
BACKGROUND: Plasmodium falciparum malaria remains a major cause of illness and death in sub-Saharan ...
Background. Severe malaria (SM) is associated with high levels of cytokines such as tumor necrosis f...
Background. Severe malaria (SM) is associated with high levels of cytokines such as tumor necrosis f...
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...
Background. Severe malaria (SM) is associated with high levels of cytokines such as tumor necrosis f...
Recent malaria is associated with an increased risk of systemic bacterial infection. The aetiology o...
While half of the world's population is at risk of malaria, the most vulnerable are still children u...