SummaryBackgroundMany investigators have suggested that malaria infection predisposes individuals to bacteraemia. We tested this hypothesis with mendelian randomisation studies of children with the malaria-protective phenotype of sickle-cell trait (HbAS).MethodsThis study was done in a defined area around Kilifi District Hospital, Kilifi, Kenya. We did a matched case-control study to identify risk factors for invasive bacterial disease, in which cases were children aged 3 months to 13 years who were admitted to hospital with bacteraemia between Sept 16, 1999, and July 31, 2002. We aimed to match two controls, by age, sex, location, and time of recruitment, for every case. We then did a longitudinal case-control study to assess the relation ...
BACKGROUND: Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, malnutrition, and invasive bacterial infec...
Background: Febrile illness is the commonest cause of hospitalization in children <5 years in sub-Sa...
Background: Malaria and bacteremia co-morbidity in children cause changes in blood cellular componen...
BACKGROUND: Many investigators have suggested that malaria infection predisposes individuals to bact...
Many investigators have suggested that malaria infection predisposes individuals to bacteraemia. We ...
BACKGROUND: Many investigators have suggested that malaria infection predisposes individuals to bact...
Background: There is laboratory evidence of altered immune function in children with malaria. Bacter...
Children in malaria endemic areas acquire immunity to severe malaria faster than to mild malaria. On...
BACKGROUND: The gene for sickle hemoglobin (HbS) is a prime example of natural selection. It is gene...
BACKGROUND: The gene for sickle hemoglobin (HbS) is a prime example of natural selection. It is gene...
Background: The gene for sickle hemoglobin (Hbs) is a prime example of natural selection. It is gene...
Background. The gene for sickle hemoglobin (HbS) is a prime example of natural selection. It is gene...
Background—The gene for sickle hemoglobin (HbS) is a prime example of natural selection. It is gener...
BACKGROUND: The annual incidence and temporal trend of severe malaria and community-acquired bactera...
Background Malaria resistance by the sickle cell trait (genotype HbAS) has served as the prime examp...
BACKGROUND: Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, malnutrition, and invasive bacterial infec...
Background: Febrile illness is the commonest cause of hospitalization in children <5 years in sub-Sa...
Background: Malaria and bacteremia co-morbidity in children cause changes in blood cellular componen...
BACKGROUND: Many investigators have suggested that malaria infection predisposes individuals to bact...
Many investigators have suggested that malaria infection predisposes individuals to bacteraemia. We ...
BACKGROUND: Many investigators have suggested that malaria infection predisposes individuals to bact...
Background: There is laboratory evidence of altered immune function in children with malaria. Bacter...
Children in malaria endemic areas acquire immunity to severe malaria faster than to mild malaria. On...
BACKGROUND: The gene for sickle hemoglobin (HbS) is a prime example of natural selection. It is gene...
BACKGROUND: The gene for sickle hemoglobin (HbS) is a prime example of natural selection. It is gene...
Background: The gene for sickle hemoglobin (Hbs) is a prime example of natural selection. It is gene...
Background. The gene for sickle hemoglobin (HbS) is a prime example of natural selection. It is gene...
Background—The gene for sickle hemoglobin (HbS) is a prime example of natural selection. It is gener...
BACKGROUND: The annual incidence and temporal trend of severe malaria and community-acquired bactera...
Background Malaria resistance by the sickle cell trait (genotype HbAS) has served as the prime examp...
BACKGROUND: Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, malnutrition, and invasive bacterial infec...
Background: Febrile illness is the commonest cause of hospitalization in children <5 years in sub-Sa...
Background: Malaria and bacteremia co-morbidity in children cause changes in blood cellular componen...