Every year up to 125 million pregnant women are exposed to malaria, half of them in sub-Saharan Africa where a quarter of mothers have evidence of malaria infection in the placenta at delivery. This thesis presents original data on various bio-markers of placental malaria which may provide fresh insights into the pathogenesis of this condition. These include common red cell antigenic variants linked with disease susceptibility, previously unreported observations of parity-specific maternal immune response to malaria, and functional consequences of placental malaria for the neonatal immune system. The findings are discussed in relation to current models of this disease
The human placenta is an ideal site for the accumulation of Plasmodium falciparum malaria parasites,...
Okezie Caleb Okamgba,1 Martin O Ifeanyichukwu,1 Ayodele O Ilesanmi,2 Lawrence N Chigbu3 1Department ...
In pregnant women, Plasmodium falciparum infections are an important cause of maternal morbidity as ...
In most tropical areas, pregnant women are at increased risk of malaria, as a consequence of the mas...
Placental malaria (PM) causes significant morbidity in mothers and infants. Diagnosis of PM during p...
Bibliography: leaves 132-155.Women during pregnancy in holoendemic regions of malaria are at an incr...
Placental malaria (PM), a frequent infection of pregnancy, provides an ideal opportunity to investig...
BACKGROUND: Malaria in pregnancy is characterised by the sequestration of Plasmodium falciparum-infe...
Abstract. The prevalence of pre-term deliveries (PTDs) is increased in women who become infected wit...
Background: Malaria in pregnancy is associated with immunological abnormalities in the newborns, suc...
BACKGROUND: Malaria in pregnancy is characterised by the sequestration of Plasmodium falciparum-infe...
Available evidence suggests that, in African populations, systemic blood-dwelling parasitoses of mot...
Malaria remains a global health burden with Plasmodium falciparum accounting for the highest mortali...
BACKGROUND: Because of its propensity to sequester in the placental intervillous space, Plasmodium f...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Malaria in pregnancy is associated with immunological abnormalitie...
The human placenta is an ideal site for the accumulation of Plasmodium falciparum malaria parasites,...
Okezie Caleb Okamgba,1 Martin O Ifeanyichukwu,1 Ayodele O Ilesanmi,2 Lawrence N Chigbu3 1Department ...
In pregnant women, Plasmodium falciparum infections are an important cause of maternal morbidity as ...
In most tropical areas, pregnant women are at increased risk of malaria, as a consequence of the mas...
Placental malaria (PM) causes significant morbidity in mothers and infants. Diagnosis of PM during p...
Bibliography: leaves 132-155.Women during pregnancy in holoendemic regions of malaria are at an incr...
Placental malaria (PM), a frequent infection of pregnancy, provides an ideal opportunity to investig...
BACKGROUND: Malaria in pregnancy is characterised by the sequestration of Plasmodium falciparum-infe...
Abstract. The prevalence of pre-term deliveries (PTDs) is increased in women who become infected wit...
Background: Malaria in pregnancy is associated with immunological abnormalities in the newborns, suc...
BACKGROUND: Malaria in pregnancy is characterised by the sequestration of Plasmodium falciparum-infe...
Available evidence suggests that, in African populations, systemic blood-dwelling parasitoses of mot...
Malaria remains a global health burden with Plasmodium falciparum accounting for the highest mortali...
BACKGROUND: Because of its propensity to sequester in the placental intervillous space, Plasmodium f...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Malaria in pregnancy is associated with immunological abnormalitie...
The human placenta is an ideal site for the accumulation of Plasmodium falciparum malaria parasites,...
Okezie Caleb Okamgba,1 Martin O Ifeanyichukwu,1 Ayodele O Ilesanmi,2 Lawrence N Chigbu3 1Department ...
In pregnant women, Plasmodium falciparum infections are an important cause of maternal morbidity as ...