Autores
Linda M Murungi, Klara Sondén, David Llewellyn, Josea Rono, Fatuma Guleid, Andrew R Williams, Edna Ogada, Amos Thairu, Anna Färnert, Kevin Marsh, Simon J Draper, Faith HA Osier
Fecha de publicación
2016/4/1
Revista
Infection and Immunity
Volumen
84
Número
4
Páginas
950-963
Editor
American Society for Microbiology
Descripción
Severe malaria (SM) is a life-threatening complication of infection with Plasmodium falciparum. Epidemiological observations have long indicated that immunity against SM is acquired relatively rapidly, but prospective studies to investigate its immunological basis are logistically challenging and have rarely been undertaken. We investigated the merozoite targets and antibody-mediated mechanisms associated with protection against SM in Kenyan children aged 0 to 2 years. We designed a unique prospective matched case-control study of well-characterized SM clinical phenotypes nested within a longitudinal birth cohort of children (n = 5,949) monitored over the first 2 years of life. We quantified immunological parameters in sera collected before the SM event in cases and their individually matched controls to evaluate the prospective odds of developing SM in the first 2 years of life. Anti-AMA1 antibodies were …
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