نتایج جستجو برای: vivax

تعداد نتایج: 4808  

2016
Camila T França Wen-Qiang He Jakub Gruszczyk Nicholas T Y Lim Enmoore Lin Benson Kiniboro Peter M Siba Wai-Hong Tham Ivo Mueller

BACKGROUND Major gaps in our understanding of Plasmodium vivax biology and the acquisition of immunity to this parasite hinder vaccine development. P. vivax merozoites exclusively invade reticulocytes, making parasite proteins that mediate reticulocyte binding and/or invasion potential key vaccine or drug targets. While protein interactions that mediate invasion are still poorly understood, the...

2012
Raquel M. Gonçalves Kézia K. G. Scopel Melissa S. Bastos Marcelo U. Ferreira

BACKGROUND The mechanisms by which humans regulate pro- and anti-inflammatory responses on exposure to different malaria parasites remains unclear. Although Plasmodium vivax usually causes a relatively benign disease, this parasite has been suggested to elicit more host inflammation per parasitized red blood cell than P. falciparum. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS We measured plasma concentrat...

Journal: :JAMA 2015
Yemisi Takwoingi Katharine Abba Paul Garner

CLINICAL QUESTION How sensitive and specific are rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) for diagnosing Plasmodium vivax and nonfalciparum malaria in endemic areas? BOTTOM LINE Vivax-specific RDTs were highly sensitive and specific when compared with microscopy (the gold standard) for detecting P vivax malaria. RDTs that can only distinguish Plasmodium falciparum from nonfalciparum malaria were less se...

2012
Anita Chittoria Sujata Mohanty Yogesh Kumar Jaiswal Aparup Das

The Duffy (Fy) antigens act as receptors for chemokines as well as for Plasmodium vivax to invade human RBCs. A recent study has correlated the occurrence of the FY*A allele of Duffy gene with decreased susceptibility to vivax malaria, but no epidemiological correlation between the distribution of FY*A allele and incidences of vivax malaria has been established so far. Furthermore, if such corr...

2011
Bernardo S. Franklin Barbara L. F. Vitorino Helena C. Coelho Armando Menezes-Neto Marina L. S. Santos Fernanda M. F. Campos Cristiana F. Brito Cor J. Fontes Marcus V. Lacerda Luzia H. Carvalho

BACKGROUND Given the increasing evidence of Plasmodium vivax infections associated with severe and fatal disease, the identification of sensitive and reliable markers for vivax severity is crucial to improve patient care. Circulating nucleic acids (CNAs) have been increasingly recognized as powerful diagnostic and prognostic tools for various inflammatory diseases and tumors as their plasma con...

2012
Moritoshi Iwagami Megumi Fukumoto Seung-Young Hwang So-Hee Kim Weon-Gyu Kho Shigeyuki Kano

BACKGROUND In order to control malaria, it is important to understand the genetic structure of the parasites in each endemic area. Plasmodium vivax is widely distributed in the tropical to temperate regions of Asia and South America, but effective strategies for its elimination have yet to be designed. In South Korea, for example, indigenous vivax malaria was eliminated by the late 1970s, but r...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Christopher L King Pascal Michon Ahmad Rushdi Shakri Alexandra Marcotty Danielle Stanisic Peter A Zimmerman Jennifer L Cole-Tobian Ivo Mueller Chetan E Chitnis

Individuals residing in malaria-endemic regions acquire protective immunity after repeated infection with malaria parasites; however, mechanisms of protective immunity and their immune correlates are poorly understood. Blood-stage infection with Plasmodium vivax depends completely on interaction of P. vivax Duffy-binding protein (PvDBP) with the Duffy antigen on host erythrocytes. Here, we perf...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2014
Swagata Ganguly Pabitra Saha Moytrey Chatterjee Ardhendu K Maji

Sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine has never been recommended for the treatment of Plasmodium vivax malaria as the parasite is intrinsically resistant to pyrimethamine. The combination was introduced as a promising agent to treat Plasmodium falciparum malaria in many countries but was withdrawn after a few years due to development and spread of resistant strains. Presently, sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine is ...

2016
M. Andreína Pacheco Mary Lopez-Perez Andrés F. Vallejo Sócrates Herrera Myriam Arévalo-Herrera Ananias A. Escalante Photini Sinnis

BACKGROUND Multiplicity of infection (MOI) refers to the average number of distinct parasite genotypes concurrently infecting a patient. Although several studies have reported on MOI and the frequency of multiclonal infections in Plasmodium falciparum, there is limited data on Plasmodium vivax. Here, MOI and the frequency of multiclonal infections were studied in areas from South America where ...

Journal: :Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2011
Fabio T M Costa Stefanie C P Lopes Mireia Ferrer Juliana A Leite Lorena Martin-Jaular Maria Bernabeu Paulo A Nogueira Maria Paula G Mourão Carmen Fernandez-Becerra Marcus V G Lacerda Hernando del Portillo

It is generally accepted that Plasmodium vivax, the most widely distributed human malaria parasite, causes mild disease and that this species does not sequester in the deep capillaries of internal organs. Recent evidence, however, has demonstrated that there is severe disease, sometimes resulting in death, exclusively associated with P. vivax and that P. vivax-infected reticulocytes are able to...

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