Background: Infants are thought to be protected against malaria during the first months of life mainly due to passage of maternal antibodies. However, in high transmission settings, malaria in early infancy is not uncommon and susceptibility to the infections varies between individuals. This study aimed to determine malaria morbidity and infection during early childhood in rural Burkina Faso.Methods: Malariometric indices were determined over 1-year follow-up in a birth cohort of 734 infants living in Nanoro health district. Clinical malaria episodes were determined by passive case detection at peripheral health centres while asymptomatic malaria infections were identified during 4 cross-sectional surveys at 3, 6, 9 and 12 months of age. P...
Little empirical evidence from field-based studies exists on the relative magnitude or duration of c...
BACKGROUND: The association between placental malaria (PM) and first peripheral parasitaemias in ear...
Background: The association between placental malaria (PM) and first peripheral parasitaemias in ear...
Background: Infants are thought to be protected against malaria during the first months of life main...
Abstract Background Infants are thought to be protected against malaria during the first months of l...
The prevalence and consequences of malaria among infants are not well characterized and may be under...
Although malaria mortality among children under five years of age is high, the characteristics of th...
Although malaria mortality among children under five years of age is high, the characteristics of th...
The prevalence and consequences of malaria among infants are not well characterized and may be under...
Objectives: Malaria infection of the placenta during pregnancy was found to be associated with infan...
Background: Malariometric information is needed to decide how to introduce malaria vaccines and eval...
Malaria causes the majority of deaths in children below five years of age, but asymptomatic infectio...
Abstract. The incidence of Plasmodium falciparum infection has been followed in a birth cohort of 71...
Background Understanding why some infants tolerate infections, remaining asymptomatic while others s...
Abstract Background Malaria remains the leading cause of mortality and morbidity in young children i...
Little empirical evidence from field-based studies exists on the relative magnitude or duration of c...
BACKGROUND: The association between placental malaria (PM) and first peripheral parasitaemias in ear...
Background: The association between placental malaria (PM) and first peripheral parasitaemias in ear...
Background: Infants are thought to be protected against malaria during the first months of life main...
Abstract Background Infants are thought to be protected against malaria during the first months of l...
The prevalence and consequences of malaria among infants are not well characterized and may be under...
Although malaria mortality among children under five years of age is high, the characteristics of th...
Although malaria mortality among children under five years of age is high, the characteristics of th...
The prevalence and consequences of malaria among infants are not well characterized and may be under...
Objectives: Malaria infection of the placenta during pregnancy was found to be associated with infan...
Background: Malariometric information is needed to decide how to introduce malaria vaccines and eval...
Malaria causes the majority of deaths in children below five years of age, but asymptomatic infectio...
Abstract. The incidence of Plasmodium falciparum infection has been followed in a birth cohort of 71...
Background Understanding why some infants tolerate infections, remaining asymptomatic while others s...
Abstract Background Malaria remains the leading cause of mortality and morbidity in young children i...
Little empirical evidence from field-based studies exists on the relative magnitude or duration of c...
BACKGROUND: The association between placental malaria (PM) and first peripheral parasitaemias in ear...
Background: The association between placental malaria (PM) and first peripheral parasitaemias in ear...