نتایج جستجو برای: cerebral malaria

تعداد نتایج: 226753  

2012
Matthew P. Rubach Jackson Mukemba Salvatore Florence Bernard John Benjamin Crookston Bert K. Lopansri Tsin W. Yeo Kim A. Piera Stephen C. Alder J. Brice Weinberg Nicholas M. Anstey Donald L. Granger Esther D. Mwaikambo

Plasma Plasmodium falciparum histidine-rich protein-2 (PfHRP-2) concentrations, a measure of parasite biomass, have been correlated with malaria severity in adults, but not yet in children. We measured plasma PfHRP-2 in Tanzanian children with uncomplicated (n = 61) and cerebral malaria (n = 45; 7 deaths). Median plasma PfHRP-2 concentrations were higher in cerebral malaria (1008 [IQR 342-2572]...

2017
Sokhna Keita Alassane Marie-Laure Nicolau-Travers Sandie Menard Olivier Andreoletti Jean-Pierre Cambus Noémie Gaudre Myriam Wlodarczyk Nicolas Blanchard Antoine Berry Sarah Abbes David Colongo Babacar Faye Jean-Michel Augereau Caroline Lacroux Xavier Iriart Françoise Benoit-Vical

Cerebral malaria (CM) is the most severe manifestation of human malaria yet is still poorly understood. Mouse models have been developed to address the subject. However, their relevance to mimic human pathogenesis is largely debated. Here we study an alternative cerebral malaria model with an experimental Plasmodium berghei Keyberg 173 (K173) infection in Sprague Dawley rats. As in Human, not a...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2003
Elodie Belnoue Fabio T M Costa Ana M Vigário Tatiana Voza Françoise Gonnet Irène Landau Nico Van Rooijen Matthias Mack William A Kuziel Laurent Rénia

Infection with Plasmodium berghei ANKA induces cerebral malaria in susceptible mice. Brain-sequestered CD8(+) T cells are responsible for this pathology. We have evaluated the role of CCR2, a chemokine receptor expressed on CD8(+) T cells. Infected CCR2-deficient mice were as susceptible to cerebral malaria as wild-type mice were, and CD8(+) T-cell migration to the brain was not abolished.

2017
Brittany A Riggle Louis H Miller Susan K Pierce

Cerebral malaria is the deadliest complication of malaria, a febrile infectious disease caused by Plasmodium parasite. Any of the five human Plasmodium species can cause disease, but, for unknown reasons, in approximately 2 million cases each year P. falciparum progresses to severe disease, ultimately resulting in half a million deaths. The majority of these deaths are in children under the age...

Journal: :Clinical and experimental immunology 2004
B A Gyan B Goka J T Cvetkovic J L Kurtzhals V Adabayeri H Perlmann A-K Lefvert B D Akanmori M Troye-Blomberg

Immunoglobulin E has been associated with severe malaria suggesting a regulatory role for interleukin (IL)-4 and/or IgE in the pathogenesis of severe malaria. We have investigated possible associations between polymorphisms in the IL-4 repeat region (intron 3) and promoter regions (IL-4 +33CT and - 590CT) in Ghanaian children with severe malaria. There was a significantly higher frequency of IL...

Background: Geographical distribution of ABO blood groups affects by race, ethnicity, migration and some infectious agents, such as Plasmodium species. P. falciparum is the major causative agent of death in malaria that can affect ABO blood group distribution in different populations. Therefore, the objective of the current study was to determine the effect of p. falciparum on ABO blood group d...

2013
Gwladys I. Bertin Thomas Lavstsen François Guillonneau Justin Doritchamou Christian W. Wang Jakob S. Jespersen Sem Ezimegnon Nadine Fievet Maroufou J. Alao Francis Lalya Achille Massougbodji Nicaise Tuikue Ndam Thor G. Theander Philippe Deloron

BACKGROUND Plasmodium falciparum erythrocyte membrane protein-1 (PfEMP-1) is a highly polymorphic adherence receptor expressed on the surface of infected erythrocytes. Based on sequence homology PfEMP-1 variants have been grouped into three major groups A-C, the highly conserved VAR2CSA variants, and semi-conserved types defined by tandem runs of specific domains ("domain cassettes" (DC)). The ...

2014
Fatima El-Assaad Valery Combes Georges ER Grau

Human cerebral malaria is a severe and often lethal complication of Plasmodium falciparum infection. Complex host and parasite interactions should the precise mechanisms involved in the onset of this neuropathology. Adhesion of parasitised red blood cells and host cells to endothelial cells lead to profound endothelial alterations that trigger immunopathological changes, varying degrees of brai...

2013
Jagjit Singh Bhargav Purohit Anupama Desai Lalita Savardekar Preeti Shanbag Nilima Kshirsagar

This was a retrospective study done on 110 patients hospitalized with P. vivax malaria in three medical college hospitals, one in the union territory of Chandigarh and the other two in Gujarat, that is, Ahmedabad and Surat. The clinical presentation, treatment, and outcome were recorded. As per WHO criteria for severity, 19 of 110 patients had severe disease-six patients had clinical jaundice w...

Journal: :Journal of infection and public health 2013
Zinaye Tekeste Meseret Workineh Beyene Petros

BACKGROUND In the majority of health centers in Ethiopia, the severity of falciparum malaria has been determined by parasitemia alone. However, it has been suggested that the use of peripheral infected RBC counts as an indicator of disease severity by itself is insufficient. Therefore, this study was performed to assess the severity of falciparum malaria infection in three Ethiopian localities ...

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