Cerebral malaria (CM) is a complex of syndromes relating to the presence of Plasmodium falciparum-infected erythrocytes sequestering in the brain microvasculature. The mechanisms of pathology are ...
[24] The median prevalence of placental malaria detected by placental histology between 1993 and 2009 in ten different studies was 33.2% (range: 17.2–52.5% [29]). Through histological ...
Following release from hepatocytes, each merozoite infects an erythrocyte, thus triggering the bloodstream stage of infection and the pathology that is associated with malaria. Earlier research ...
"The way in which PfEMP1 functions and how it is neutralized by human antibodies are increasingly being uncovered on a structural level and are essential for understanding malaria pathology and ...
The emergence of drug-resistant parasites thwarts efforts to control human malaria. How can we understand the mechanism of drug-resistance evolution and build a strategy to delay it? So far ...