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Autor:
Joao C Aguiar, Jessica Bolton, Joyce Wanga, John B Sacci, Hideyuki Iriko, Julie K Mazeika, Eun-Taek Han, Keith Limbach, Noelle B Patterson, Martha Sedegah, Ann-Marie Cruz, Takafumi Tsuboi, Stephen L Hoffman, Daniel Carucci, Michael R Hollingdale, Eileen D Villasante, Thomas L Richie
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 10, Iss 8, p e0136109 (2015)
Nearly 100% protection against malaria infection can be achieved in humans by immunization with P. falciparum radiation-attenuated sporozoites (RAS). Although it is thought that protection is mediated by T cell and antibody responses, only a few of t
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/fc6f144e9a7d4c3f82e1b6bcf1243227
Autor:
Hideyuki Iriko, Joyce Wanga, Ann-Marie Cruz, Daniel J. Carucci, Stephen L. Hoffman, Martha Sedegah, Takafumi Tsuboi, Joao C. Aguiar, Eun-Taek Han, Eileen D. Villasante, Noelle B. Patterson, John B. Sacci, Julie K. Mazeika, Michael R. Hollingdale, Thomas L. Richie, Jessica Bolton, Keith Limbach
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 10, Iss 8, p e0136109 (2015)
PLoS ONE
PLoS ONE
Background Nearly 100% protection against malaria infection can be achieved in humans by immunization with P. falciparum radiation-attenuated sporozoites (RAS). Although it is thought that protection is mediated by T cell and antibody responses, only
Autor:
Grace Irimu, George Mbevi, Samuel Akech, Mike English, Jalemba Aluvaala, Ambrose Agweyu, Mercy Chepkirui, Paul Mwaniki, Emma Namulala, Juma Vitalis, Rachel Inginia, Melab Musabi, Grace Ochieng, Lydia Thuranira, Esther Njiru, Charles Nzioki, Caren Emadau, Christine Manyasi, Agnes Mithamo, Fred Were, Roselyne Malangachi, Supa Tunje, Magdalene Kuria, Mary Waiyego, Beth Maina, Catherine Mutinda, Laura Oyiengo, Muthoni Ogola, Edith Gicheha, Lynda Isaaka, Timothy Tuti, Naomi Muinga, Joseph Nganga, Esther Mwangi, Esther Muthiani, Mary Nguri, Samuel Soita, Margaret Waweru, Alfred Wanjau, Caroline Mwangi, John Wainaina, Livingstone Mumelo, Nyumbile Bonface, Wagura Mwangi, Penina Mwangi, Josephine Ojigo, Bernadette Lusweti, Amilia Ngoda, Dolphine Mochache, Jane Mbungu, Joan Baswetty, Josephine Aritho, Beatrice Njambi, Zainab Kioni, Alice Oguda, Nancy Mburu, Celestine Muteshi, Salome Okisa Muyale, Faith Mueni, Rosemary Mututa, Joyce Oketch, Orina Nyakina, Faith Njeru, Margaret Wanjiku Mwaura, Seline Kulubi, Susan Wanjala, Pauline Njeru, John Ollongo, Jeska Kuya, Benjamin Tanui, Judith Onsongo, Peter Muigai, Arnest Namayi, Cynthia Khaenzi, Monica Musa, David Kibiwott Kimutai, Rukia Aden, Elizabeth Atieno Jowi, Cecilia Muithya, Penina Musyoka, Mwangi Ngina, Felicitas Makokha, Angeline Ithondeka, Julie Barasa, Meshack Liru, Elizabeth Kibaru, Alice Nkirote Nyaribari, Joyce Akuka, Joyce Wangari, Aggrey Nzavaye Emenwa, Patricia Nafula Wesakania, George Lipesa, Marystella Mutenyo, Joyce Mbogho, Ann Jambi, Felisters Mucheke, Lucy Kinyua Jeniffer, Margaret Kethi, Salome Nashimiyu Situma, Nancy Gachaja, Loise N Mwangi, Ruth Mwai, Irginia Wangari Muruga, Abigael Bwire, Naomi Situma, Hellen Mwaura, Caroline Lavu, Jane Hore Olum, Rebecca Chelimo, Ann Wambugu, Epharus Njeri Mburu, Linda Awino Tindi, Jane Akumu, Ruth Otieno, Slessor Osok, Rebbecca Mukami Mbogo, Judith Mirenja, Mary Akoth Oruko, Caroline Muthuri, Elizabeth Kosiom, Dorcas Cherop, Faith Marete, Johanness Simiyu, Collince Danga, Arthur Otieno Oyugi, Fredrick Keya Okoth
Publikováno v:
BMJ Open, Vol 11, Iss 9 (2021)
Objectives To characterise adoption and explore specific clinical and patient factors that might influence pulse oximetry and oxygen use in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs) over time; to highlight useful considerations for entities work
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/83a542273c1b4773b6c73df4e66b9eff