Malaria reflects not only a state of immune activation, but also a state of general immune defect or immunosuppression, of complex etiology that can last longer than the actual episode. Inhabitants of malaria-endemic regions with lifelong exposure to the parasite show an exhausted or immune regulatory profile compared to non- or minimally exposed subjects. Several studies and experiments to identify and characterize the cause of this malaria-related immunosuppression have shown that malaria suppresses humoral and cellular responses to both homologous (Plasmodium) and heterologous antigens (e.g., vaccines). However, neither the underlying mechanisms nor the relative involvement of different types of immune cells in immunosuppression during m...
Clearing blood-stage malaria parasites without inducing major host pathology requires a finely tuned...
Malaria is a major health problem in various parts of the world especially affecting the tropical co...
Malaria, the number one disease in the world, is caused by intracellular protozoans belonging to the...
Malaria reflects not only a state of immune activation, but also a state of general immune defect or...
Plasmodium falciparum malaria causes 500 million clinical cases with approximately one million death...
Plasmodium falciparum malaria causes 500 million clinical cases with approximately one million death...
Coevolution of humans and malaria parasites has generated an intricate balance between the immune sy...
Malaria, a disease caused by the protozoan parasite Plasmodium, remains a serious healthcare problem...
The blood stage of the malaria parasite's life cycle is responsible for all the clinical symptoms of...
Despite a global effort to develop an effective vaccine, malaria is still a significant health probl...
Asymptomatic Plasmodium infection carriers represent a major threat to malaria control worldwide as ...
AbstractThe article relates the ability of the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum to avoid a pro...
Abstract There are seven known species of Plasmodium spp. that can infect humans. The human host can...
Clinical immunity to P. falciparum malaria is non-sterilizing, with adults often experiencing asympt...
Malaria is a major health problem in various parts of the world especially affecting the tropical co...
Clearing blood-stage malaria parasites without inducing major host pathology requires a finely tuned...
Malaria is a major health problem in various parts of the world especially affecting the tropical co...
Malaria, the number one disease in the world, is caused by intracellular protozoans belonging to the...
Malaria reflects not only a state of immune activation, but also a state of general immune defect or...
Plasmodium falciparum malaria causes 500 million clinical cases with approximately one million death...
Plasmodium falciparum malaria causes 500 million clinical cases with approximately one million death...
Coevolution of humans and malaria parasites has generated an intricate balance between the immune sy...
Malaria, a disease caused by the protozoan parasite Plasmodium, remains a serious healthcare problem...
The blood stage of the malaria parasite's life cycle is responsible for all the clinical symptoms of...
Despite a global effort to develop an effective vaccine, malaria is still a significant health probl...
Asymptomatic Plasmodium infection carriers represent a major threat to malaria control worldwide as ...
AbstractThe article relates the ability of the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum to avoid a pro...
Abstract There are seven known species of Plasmodium spp. that can infect humans. The human host can...
Clinical immunity to P. falciparum malaria is non-sterilizing, with adults often experiencing asympt...
Malaria is a major health problem in various parts of the world especially affecting the tropical co...
Clearing blood-stage malaria parasites without inducing major host pathology requires a finely tuned...
Malaria is a major health problem in various parts of the world especially affecting the tropical co...
Malaria, the number one disease in the world, is caused by intracellular protozoans belonging to the...