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Gregory C. Davenport, James B. Hittner, Vincent Otieno, Zachary Karim, Harshini Mukundan, Paul W. Fenimore, Nicolas W. Hengartner, Benjamin H. McMahon, Prakasha Kempaiah, John M. Ong’echa, Douglas J. Perkins
Publikováno v:
Mediators of Inflammation, Vol 2016 (2016)
Bacteremia and malaria coinfection is a common and life-threatening condition in children residing in sub-Saharan Africa. We previously showed that coinfection with Gram negative (G[−]) enteric Bacilli and Plasmodium falciparum (Pf[+]) was associat
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https://doaj.org/article/ea5dde96b7d34d9da89cc09e5348c31a
Autor:
John M. Vulule, Samuel B. Anyona, James B. Hittner, Prakasha Kempaiah, Douglas J. Perkins, John M. Ong’echa, Gregory C. Davenport
Publikováno v:
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 436:585-590
In holoendemic Plasmodium falciparum transmission regions, malarial anemia is a leading cause of childhood morbidity and mortality. Identifying biomarkers of malaria disease severity is important for identifying at-risk groups and for improved unders
Autor:
Benjamin H. McMahon, Douglas J Perkins, Zachary Karim, Vincent Otieno, Nicolas W. Hengartner, Paul W. Fenimore, Gregory C. Davenport, James B. Hittner, Harshini Mukundan, Prakasha Kempaiah, John M. Ong’echa
Publikováno v:
Mediators of Inflammation
Mediators of Inflammation, Vol 2016 (2016)
Mediators of Inflammation, Vol 2016 (2016)
Bacteremia and malaria coinfection is a common and life-threatening condition in children residing in sub-Saharan Africa. We previously showed that coinfection with Gram negative (G[−]) enteric Bacilli andPlasmodium falciparum(Pf[+]) was associated
Autor:
James B. Hittner, Stephen N. Konah, Evans Raballah, John M. Ong’echa, Tom Were, Samuel B. Anyona, John M. Vulule, Gregory C. Davenport, Douglas J. Perkins, Prakasha Kempaiah, C. W. Gichuki
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Hematology. 87:782-789
In holoendemic Plasmodium falciparum transmission areas, severe malaria primarily occurs in children aged
Autor:
James B. Hittner, Tom Were, Evans Raballah, Samuel B. Anyona, John M. Ong’echa, Prakasha Kempaiah, Douaglas J. Perkins, Gregory C. Davenport
Publikováno v:
Human Genetics. 131:1375-1391
Severe malarial anemia (SMA) is a leading cause of pediatric morbidity and mortality in holoendemic Plasmodium falciparum transmission areas. Although dysregulation in cytokine production is an important etiology of SMA, the role of IFN-α in SMA has
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Hematology. 87:652-658
Anemia is the primary hematological manifestation of both Plasmodium falciparum malaria and HIV-1 in pediatric populations in sub-Saharan Africa. We have previously shown that HIV-1 positive and exposed children have greater risk of developing severe
Autor:
Stephen N. Konah, Douglas J. Perkins, Prakasha Kempaiah, John M. Vulule, James B. Hittner, Collins Ouma, C. W. Gichuki, Gregory C. Davenport, Samuel B. Anyona, John M. Ong’echa, Tom Were, Evans Raballah
Publikováno v:
Infection and Immunity. 79:4923-4932
Severe malarial anemia (SMA) is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in children residing in regions where Plasmodium falciparum transmission is holoendemic. Although largely unexplored in children with SMA, interleukin-18 (IL-18) is important
Publikováno v:
Infection and Immunity. 79:4674-4680
Areas where Plasmodium falciparum transmission is holoendemic are characterized by high rates of pediatric severe malarial anemia (SMA) and associated mortality. Although the etiology of SMA is complex and multifactorial, perturbations in inflammator
Autor:
Douglas J. Perkins, Prakasha Kempaiah, Gregory C. Davenport, James B. Hittner, Tom Were, John M. Ong’echa
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Biological Sciences
Greater than 80% of malaria-related mortality occurs in sub-Saharan Africa due to infections with Plasmodium falciparum. The majority of P. falciparum-related mortality occurs in immune-naïve infants and young children, accounting for 18% of all dea
Autor:
Douglas J. Perkins, Gregory C. Davenport, James B. Hittner, Stephen Obaro, Sandra S. Kaplan, Enrico M. Novelli, Tom Were, Collins Ouma, John M. Ong’echa
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Haematology. 149:711-721
Summary Severe malarial anaemia (SMA) is a common complication of Plasmodium falciparum infections, resulting in mortality rates that may exceed 30% in paediatric populations residing in holoendemic transmission areas. One strategy for reducing the m