Immunological effects of HIV-1 infection on the humoral response to malaria in an African population.
Wabwire-Mangen F, Shiff C, Vlahov D, Kline R, Serwadda D, Sewankambo N, Mugerwa R, Quinn T. Immunological effects of HIV-1 infection on the humoral response to malaria in an African population. American Journal Of Tropical Medicine And Hygiene 1989, 41: 504-11. PMID: 2683820, DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.1989.41.504.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAcquired Immunodeficiency SyndromeAdolescentAdultAnimalsAntibodies, ProtozoanAntigens, ProtozoanAntigens, SurfaceCross-Sectional StudiesEnzyme-Linked Immunosorbent AssayFemaleHIV SeropositivityHIV-1HumansMalariaMaleMiddle AgedPlasmodiumPlasmodium falciparumPlasmodium malariaeProtozoan ProteinsUgandaConceptsHIV-1 infectionTrauma patientsClinical AIDSSeronegative patientsAntibody levelsHIV-1HIV-1-seronegative patientsHIV-1 seropositive patientsPolyclonal B cell activationCross-sectional studyHigh malaria transmissionB cell stimulationB cell activationSeropositive patientsImmunodeficiency syndromeMalaria antibodiesHumoral responseImmunological effectsSerological responseStudy groupPatientsCell activationMalaria transmissionControl populationLess antibody
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