The relationship between age and various malariological indices in the Kilombero valley of Tanzania were examined by compiling data from 6 different community studies carried out between 1989 and 1996. The rate of acquisition of Plasmodium falciparum infection was highest in children 1-5 years of age, while recovery rates were lowest between the first birthday and early adolescence. As a result, peak prevalence was reached in 3-5 years old children. However, the prevalence of clinical malaria (estimated from the excess risk of axillary temperatures ≥37·5 °C attributable to parasitaemia) was highest in children under one year of age. The peak in multiplicity of infection (identified by polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length po...
Background: The identification of epidemiological pattern of infection with Plasmodium falciparum an...
Abstract Background Individuals living in malaria endemic areas generally harbour multiple parasite ...
Background: Malaria in the Western Kenya highlands is unpredictable sometimes leading to epidemics t...
The force of infection and recovery rate for malaria in infants in a highly endemic area of Tanzania...
Paired blood samples from 99 Tanzanian infants were analysed to examine the infection dynamics of Pl...
Several studies suggest that in individuals with substantial previous exposure to malaria, co-infect...
BACKGROUND: A greater understanding of the relationship between transmission intensity, seasonality ...
Epidemiological studies of multiple clone infections by Plasmodium falciparum in highly endemic area...
Background: Individuals living in malaria endemic areas generally harbour multiple parasite strains....
BACKGROUND: The relationship between the burden of uncomplicated malaria and transmission intensity...
BACKGROUND: The understanding of the epidemiology of severe malaria in African children remains inco...
BACKGROUND: There is evidence that the age-pattern of Plasmodium falciparum malaria varies with tran...
BACKGROUND: The identification of epidemiological pattern of infection with Plasmodium falciparum an...
Abstract Background Protection against clinical malaria episodes is acquired slowly after frequent e...
Several studies suggest that in individuals with substantial previous exposure to malaria, co-infect...
Background: The identification of epidemiological pattern of infection with Plasmodium falciparum an...
Abstract Background Individuals living in malaria endemic areas generally harbour multiple parasite ...
Background: Malaria in the Western Kenya highlands is unpredictable sometimes leading to epidemics t...
The force of infection and recovery rate for malaria in infants in a highly endemic area of Tanzania...
Paired blood samples from 99 Tanzanian infants were analysed to examine the infection dynamics of Pl...
Several studies suggest that in individuals with substantial previous exposure to malaria, co-infect...
BACKGROUND: A greater understanding of the relationship between transmission intensity, seasonality ...
Epidemiological studies of multiple clone infections by Plasmodium falciparum in highly endemic area...
Background: Individuals living in malaria endemic areas generally harbour multiple parasite strains....
BACKGROUND: The relationship between the burden of uncomplicated malaria and transmission intensity...
BACKGROUND: The understanding of the epidemiology of severe malaria in African children remains inco...
BACKGROUND: There is evidence that the age-pattern of Plasmodium falciparum malaria varies with tran...
BACKGROUND: The identification of epidemiological pattern of infection with Plasmodium falciparum an...
Abstract Background Protection against clinical malaria episodes is acquired slowly after frequent e...
Several studies suggest that in individuals with substantial previous exposure to malaria, co-infect...
Background: The identification of epidemiological pattern of infection with Plasmodium falciparum an...
Abstract Background Individuals living in malaria endemic areas generally harbour multiple parasite ...
Background: Malaria in the Western Kenya highlands is unpredictable sometimes leading to epidemics t...