BackgroundSeroepidemiology provides robust estimates for tracking malaria transmission when intensity is low and useful when there is no baseline entomological data. Serological evidence of exposure to malaria vectors and parasite contribute to our understanding of the risk of pathogen transmission, and facilitates implementation of targeted interventions. Ab to Anopheles gambiae salivary peptide (gSG6-P1) and merozoite surface protein one (MSP-1(19)) reflect human exposure to malaria vectors and parasites. This study estimated malaria transmission dynamics using serological evidence of vector and parasite exposure in southern Ghana.MethodsTotal IgG responses to both antigens in an age stratified cohort (<5, 5-14, >14) were measured f...
Background: Coordinated scaled-up malaria control interventions have substantially contributed to th...
Assessment of exposure to malaria vectors is important to our understanding of spatial and temporal ...
BackgroundMonitoring local malaria transmission intensity is essential for planning evidence-based c...
BACKGROUND: Seroepidemiology provides robust estimates for tracking malaria transmission when intens...
BACKGROUND: Seroepidemiology provides robust estimates for tracking malaria transmission when intens...
Background: The existing metrics of malaria transmission are limited in sensitivity under low transm...
The changing epidemiology of malaria in Sub-Saharan Africa over the last decade needs further unders...
Contains fulltext : 108215.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Assessment of e...
As an increasing number of malaria-endemic countries approach the disease elimination phase, sustena...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Over the past decade, a sharp decline of malaria burden has been o...
Assessment of exposure to malaria vectors is important to our understanding of spatial and temporal ...
The specific immune response to the Anopheles salivary peptide could be a pertinent and complementar...
Saliva of blood sucking arthropods, injected into host skin during feeding, evokes an antibody respo...
BACKGROUND: Malaria morbidity and mortality has declined in recent years in a number of settings. Th...
Background: Evaluation of local Plasmodium falciparum malaria transmission has been investigated pre...
Background: Coordinated scaled-up malaria control interventions have substantially contributed to th...
Assessment of exposure to malaria vectors is important to our understanding of spatial and temporal ...
BackgroundMonitoring local malaria transmission intensity is essential for planning evidence-based c...
BACKGROUND: Seroepidemiology provides robust estimates for tracking malaria transmission when intens...
BACKGROUND: Seroepidemiology provides robust estimates for tracking malaria transmission when intens...
Background: The existing metrics of malaria transmission are limited in sensitivity under low transm...
The changing epidemiology of malaria in Sub-Saharan Africa over the last decade needs further unders...
Contains fulltext : 108215.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Assessment of e...
As an increasing number of malaria-endemic countries approach the disease elimination phase, sustena...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Over the past decade, a sharp decline of malaria burden has been o...
Assessment of exposure to malaria vectors is important to our understanding of spatial and temporal ...
The specific immune response to the Anopheles salivary peptide could be a pertinent and complementar...
Saliva of blood sucking arthropods, injected into host skin during feeding, evokes an antibody respo...
BACKGROUND: Malaria morbidity and mortality has declined in recent years in a number of settings. Th...
Background: Evaluation of local Plasmodium falciparum malaria transmission has been investigated pre...
Background: Coordinated scaled-up malaria control interventions have substantially contributed to th...
Assessment of exposure to malaria vectors is important to our understanding of spatial and temporal ...
BackgroundMonitoring local malaria transmission intensity is essential for planning evidence-based c...