Four epidemiological studies showed that infants born from mothers with Plasmodium falciparum placental malaria at delivery present a higher susceptibility to plasmodial infections than others. In connection with this observation, we hypothesized that i) the infants’ P. falciparum specific antibody responses are different according to presence or absence of placental malaria at delivery in their mothers and ii) susceptibility could only be induced by antigens that bring the same polymorphisms as those found in infected mothers. Another project consisted to develop a new methodology to distinguish maternal and neonatal antibodies in order to measure accurately neo-synthesized antibodies in the first months of life. A birth cohort of 620 newb...
International audienceAlbeit pregnancy-associated malaria (PAM) poses a potential risk for over 125 ...
P. falciparum ist der Erreger der weltweit bedeutendsten Tropenkrankheit Malaria tropica, von der be...
Malaria is undoubtedly the world's most devastating parasitic disease, affecting 300 to 500 million ...
Four epidemiological studies showed that infants born from mothers with Plasmodium falciparum placen...
Quatre études épidémiologiques menées en Afrique ont montré que les enfants issus de mères ayant un ...
Quatre études épidémiologiques menées en Afrique ont montré que les enfants issus de mères ayant un ...
Ce travail avait pour objectif, de caractériser le poids des infections au cours de la grossesse et ...
Available evidence suggests that, in African populations, systemic blood-dwelling parasitoses of mot...
The efficacy of mother-to-child placental transfer of antibodies specific to malaria blood stage ant...
Malaria transmitted by mosquitoes is a potentially fatal parasitic disease. In sub-Saharan Africa, i...
The objective of this thesis was to investigate the immunological consequences of pregnancy associat...
SummaryObjectives:In this study, the effect of maternal peripheral and placental Plasmodium falcipar...
Pregnant women and children are populations at high risk for malaria. Malaria infection in pregnancy...
Maternal antibodies may play a role in protecting newborns against malaria disease. Plasmodium falci...
Information on the period during which infants lose their maternally derived antibodies to malaria a...
International audienceAlbeit pregnancy-associated malaria (PAM) poses a potential risk for over 125 ...
P. falciparum ist der Erreger der weltweit bedeutendsten Tropenkrankheit Malaria tropica, von der be...
Malaria is undoubtedly the world's most devastating parasitic disease, affecting 300 to 500 million ...
Four epidemiological studies showed that infants born from mothers with Plasmodium falciparum placen...
Quatre études épidémiologiques menées en Afrique ont montré que les enfants issus de mères ayant un ...
Quatre études épidémiologiques menées en Afrique ont montré que les enfants issus de mères ayant un ...
Ce travail avait pour objectif, de caractériser le poids des infections au cours de la grossesse et ...
Available evidence suggests that, in African populations, systemic blood-dwelling parasitoses of mot...
The efficacy of mother-to-child placental transfer of antibodies specific to malaria blood stage ant...
Malaria transmitted by mosquitoes is a potentially fatal parasitic disease. In sub-Saharan Africa, i...
The objective of this thesis was to investigate the immunological consequences of pregnancy associat...
SummaryObjectives:In this study, the effect of maternal peripheral and placental Plasmodium falcipar...
Pregnant women and children are populations at high risk for malaria. Malaria infection in pregnancy...
Maternal antibodies may play a role in protecting newborns against malaria disease. Plasmodium falci...
Information on the period during which infants lose their maternally derived antibodies to malaria a...
International audienceAlbeit pregnancy-associated malaria (PAM) poses a potential risk for over 125 ...
P. falciparum ist der Erreger der weltweit bedeutendsten Tropenkrankheit Malaria tropica, von der be...
Malaria is undoubtedly the world's most devastating parasitic disease, affecting 300 to 500 million ...