نتایج جستجو برای: parasitemia

تعداد نتایج: 2209  

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2004
Pascal Rihet Laurence Flori Francois Tall Alfred S Traore Francis Fumoux

Genetic predisposition to malaria has been shown by epidemiological, case-control and linkage studies. In particular, case-control studies have recently shown association between hemoglobin C and resistance to severe malaria in Mali and to clinical malaria in Burkina Faso. In a longitudinal study of families living in an endemic area, we investigated whether hemoglobin C is associated with redu...

2012
SP Yasini Z Khaki S Rahbari B Kazemi J Salar Amoli A Gharabaghi SM Jalali

BACKGROUND Anaplasma ovis infections can cause clinical symptoms in acute phase and lead to huge economic losses in flocks. The aim of the present study was to investigate the hematological and parasitological changes in experimental anaplasmosis in sheep with Iranian strain of A. ovis. METHOD Five male sheep without any blood parasite infection were selected. One hundred ml heparinized blood...

Journal: :International journal for parasitology 2017
David S Khoury Deborah Cromer Trish Elliott Megan S F Soon Bryce S Thomas Kylie R James Shannon E Best Rosemary A Aogo Jessica A Engel Kate H Gartlan Jasmin Akter Ismail Sebina Ashraful Haque Miles P Davenport

The artemisinins are the first-line therapy for severe and uncomplicated malaria, since they cause rapid declines in parasitemia after treatment. Despite this, in vivo mechanisms underlying this rapid decline remain poorly characterised. The overall decline in parasitemia is the net effect of drug inhibition of parasites and host clearance, which competes against any ongoing parasite proliferat...

Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 2007
Heather Imrie Freya J I Fowkes Pascal Michon Livingstone Tavul John C Reeder Karen P Day

Levels of C-reactive protein (CRP), a classic marker for the acute phase response (APR), were measured in children with asymptomatic malaria infection in the Amele region of Papua New Guinea (PNG). Despite the presence of parasitemia, the prevalence of CRP levels consistent with an APR (CRP > 10 microg/mL) was very low (< 10%). Splenomegaly was significantly associated with increased parasitemi...

Journal: :PLoS Clinical Trials 2007
Moses R Kamya Adoke Yeka Hasifa Bukirwa Myers Lugemwa John B Rwakimari Sarah G Staedke Ambrose O Talisuna Bryan Greenhouse François Nosten Philip J Rosenthal Fred Wabwire-Mangen Grant Dorsey

OBJECTIVES To compare the efficacy and safety of artemether-lumefantrine (AL) and dihydroartemisinin-piperaquine (DP) for treating uncomplicated falciparum malaria in Uganda. DESIGN Randomized single-blinded clinical trial. SETTING Apac, Uganda, an area of very high malaria transmission intensity. PARTICIPANTS Children aged 6 mo to 10 y with uncomplicated falciparum malaria. INTERVENTIO...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1993
J Inselburg I C Bathurst J Kansopon P J Barr R Rossan

We describe the third of three vaccination trials of Panamanian Aotus monkeys with a recombinant blood-stage antigen derived from the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum. Immunization was performed with an N-terminal region of the SERA antigen (serine repeat antigen protein), SERA 1, that contains a 262-amino-acid fragment including amino acids 24 to 285 of the 989-amino-acid SERA protein. V...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2006
Ingo Borggraefe Jie Yuan Sam R Telford Sanjay Menon Rouette Hunter Sohela Shah Andrew Spielman Jeffrey A Gelfand Henry H Wortis Edouard Vannier

Babesia microti is a tick-borne red blood cell parasite that causes babesiosis in people. Its most common vertebrate reservoir is the white-footed mouse. To determine whether B. microti invades reticulocytes, as does the canine pathogen B. gibsoni, we infected the susceptible inbred mouse strains C.B-17.scid and DBA/2 with a clinical isolate of B. microti. Staining of fixed permeabilized red bl...

Journal: :Annals of African medicine 2010
A U Gajida Z Iliyasu A I Zoakah

BACKGROUND Malaria in pregnancy remains a major public health problem especially in sub-Saharan Africa. However, the prevalence of clinical and asymptomatic infection among antenatal client (ANC) attendees is largely unknown, especially at primary health care (PHC) level in northern Nigeria. This study assessed the prevalence of fever, malarial parasitemia and anemia among pregnant women attend...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2003
François Nosten Rose McGready

Little is known about the epidemiology of malaria during pregnancy in areas of unstable (epidemic-prone) transmission (UT) in sub-Saharan Africa. In cross-sectional studies, peripheral malaria parasitemia was identified in 10.4% of women attending antenatal care clinics at 1 stable transmission (ST) site and in 1.8% of women at 3 UT sites; parasitemia was associated with anemia in both ST (rela...

2014
Joaniter I. Nankabirwa Bonnie Wandera Pauline Amuge Noah Kiwanuka Grant Dorsey Philip J. Rosenthal Simon J. Brooker Sarah G. Staedke Moses R. Kamya

BACKGROUND Intermittent preventive treatment (IPT) in schoolchildren offers a promising option for malaria control. However, the optimal drug and dosing regimens for IPT remain to be determined. METHODS We conducted a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial in 740 schoolchildren aged 6-14 years living in a setting of high malaria transmission in Uganda. Enrolled children were rando...

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