Malaria is a parasitic infection of global importance. Although relatively uncommon in developed countries, where the disease occurs mainly in travellers who have returned from endemic regions, it remains one of the most prevalent infections of humans worldwide. In endemic regions, malaria is a ...
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Methods by which malaria infection could be confidently identified as the cause, rather than an irrelevant accompaniment, of an illness, are important targets for research. One such 'signature' is a distinctive retinopathy that occurs in severe malaria and not in clinically similar diseases. Other ...
What group does the microorganism that causes the disease belongs to? ''Malaria '' Groups: Gram-Positive Bacteria, Gram-Negative Bacteria, Protozoa, Fungi, Viruses What sort of disease is multiple sclerosis? A. a bacterial infection B. a viral disease C. an eating disorder D. an auto-immune...
It is not known why people are more susceptible to bacterial infections such as nontyphoid Salmonella during and after a malaria infection, but in mice, malarial hemolysis impairs resistance to nontyphoid Salmonella by impairing the neutrophil oxidative burst. This acquired neutrophil dysfunction is a...
1 ARTICLE NATURE COMMUNICATIONS | DOI: 10.1038/ncomms4726 Around half the world's population are at risk of infection with protozoan parasites of the genus Plasmodium, the causative agent of malaria. Blood-stage forms of the parasite invade erythrocytes, where they replicate within an intracellular...
marinum are not primary pathogens of oysters, rather they are non-pathogenic, free-living, bacteriophagous and/or saprophagous ciliates that opportunistically attached to lesions on the host that are originally produced by bacterial infection or some other cause61. However, the identification here ...
In Africa,drug resistanceis already a documented problem forHIV, malaria, tuberculosis (TB), typhoid, cholera, meningitis, gonorrhea and dysentery. How big a problem is antimicrobial resistance? It is one of thetop 10global public health threats, and threatens to undermine years of medical progres...
Figure 1depicts the methods used to build a multi-epitope peptide vaccine forS. auricularis. Figure 1.A schematic representation of the approach used to identify vaccine candidates in theS. auricularisproteome. 2.1. Bacterial Pan-Genomics, Subtractive Proteomics, and Reverse Vaccinology ...
Campylobacter is a genus of gram-negative, motile, curved, rod-shaped bacteria that cause the most cases of bacterial food-borne infection in the United States. These bacteria have flagella that are used for motility and a gram-negative cell wall, characterized by a thin layer of peptidoglycan...