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biomedical survey in irian jaya (west irian), indonesia.a biomedical survey was conducted in several areas of irian jaya, indonesia in july 1972 in association with an investigation of reports of a cholera outbreak. stool specimens, blood smears and sera were collected and examined for evidence of parasitic as well as other infectious diseases. a total of 114 stools were examined and the most commonly found intestinal parasites were trichuris trichiura (94%), ascaris lumbricoides (74%), hookworm (58%), entamoeba coli (15%), endolimax nana (8%), entam ...1977208184
[relations between malaria and burkitt's lymphoma].malaria, especially forest malaria, is the environmental factor which creates endemic conditions for the esptein-barr virus related burkitt's lymphoma. the plasmodium seems active through a mitogenic factor rather than through the so often invoked immunological depresssion.1977208788
[severe forms of imported malaria concerning three pernicious attacks and a black water fever (hemoglobinuria) (author's transl)].four severe cases of imported malaria are reported here. three of them are pernicious and the fourth is a black water fever (hemoglobinuria). the difficulties of initial diagnosis are exposed. there was no mortality in these four cases which represent the annual recruiting of a multipurpose intensive care unit. but the complications are severe in contradiction with easy effective chemoprophylaxis. the principles of treatment and prophylaxis are resumed in the light of these four observations.1979230588
patterns of plasmodium vivax recurrence in a high-incidence coastal area of el salvador, c. a.during field studies carried out in 1971, 1972 and 1973 in a highly malarious coastal area of el salvador, it was possible to collect information on the patterns of plasmodium vivax parasite occurrence in a large number of infected individuals. in most of the persons who had experienced a malaria attack during the high transmission period in june, july, august and september, renewed activity occurred 5 to 8 months later, during the low transmission season the next year. subsequent activity in th ...1975239603
biochemical markers for strain differentiation in malarial parasites.genetic differences between micro-organisms can be identified by studying variations in enzyme forms and dna characteristics. enzyme electrophoresis has revealed considerable genetic diversity in populations of malarial parasites and has enabled populations reproductively isolated from one another to be identified. studies on rodent malarial parasites from four regions of africa have shown that each species and subspecies can be distinguished by its pattern of enzyme forms. in subspecies in whic ...1977303952
abnormal haemoglobins in the sudan savanna of nigeria. i. prevalence of haemoglobins and relationships between sickle cell trait, malaria and survival.the prevalence of different haemoglobins and their interaction with malaria have been studied in garki, kano state, nigeria. sickle cell trait was present in 24% of newborn and 29% of those aged over five years. hb.ac was present in 0.7%. frequency of both haemoglobin variants was greater in hausa than fulani. sickle cell anaemia was almost invariably fatal in early childhood. the distribution curve of percentage of hb.s in sickle cell trait subjects was normal, and did not demonstrate any high ...1979315211
use of drugs for malaria control in tropical africa.at present, in countries of tropical africa, chemotherapy is the main and often the only operationally, administratively, and financially feasible method of malaria control. this applies particularly in rural areas. this article reviews experience with chemotherapy in africa since the late 1940s with mepacrine, proguanil, pyrimethamine, chloroquine, amodiaquine, and sulfones and sulfonamides in combination with dihydrofolate reductase inhibitors. chloroquine has proved to be the most effective c ...1979316734
where are you going. 1977319727
chloroquine-resistant falciparum malaria from papua new guinea and its implications for australia.there is need for effective chemoprophylaxis against chloroquine-resistant falciparum malaria, and for a safe and effective drug to be readily available for the treatment of that condition. experience with the cases cited in this study indicates that fansidar should be made available for treatment and it is suggested that maloprim be made available as a prophylactic agent.1977320435
plasmodium falciparum gametocytes: their longevity and infectivity.the longevity and infectivity of isolated populations of plasmodium falciparum gametocytes were studied. following chloroquine treatment gametocyte numbers fell with a constant rate of loss over a period of 16-24 days; the populations had a half-life of 2-4 days. the sex ratio stayed constant throughout at 4 female: 1 male. the ability of the microgametocytes to exflagellate and the infectivity of the population to mosquitoes persisted for 3 weeks. antibodies to the gametocytes were detected but ...1977320542
chloroquine resistant plasmodium falciparum in bangladesh. 1976320730
prevention and treatment of malaria. 1977320732
malarial lung: report of a case from africa successfully treated with intermittent positive pressure ventilation.we describe the first recorded case from africa of malarial lung, acute pulmonary insufficiency in plasmodium falciparum malaria. the patient was successfully treated with intermittent positive pressure ventilation (ippv). there was heavy parasitemia, preceding cerebral complications and rapid onset of pulmonary edema in the absence of fluid overload or cardiac failure. a further complication of polyuria from tubular dysfunction developed whilst the patient was being ventilated. ippv may have an ...1977320893
chloroquine-resistant plasmodium falciparum and malaria in africa. 1977324040
cultivation of plasmodium falciparum. 1977324435
fatty acid-free bovine albumin as plasma replacement for in vitro cultivation of plasmodium falciparum. 1977325190
[malaria infection in patients with sickle cell anemia]. 1977325541
pancreatitis complicating falciparum malaria. 1977325545
[clinical aspects of malaria]. 1977325645
chemoprophylaxis of malaria. 1977326335
sequential treatment with quinine and mefloquine or quinine and pyrimethamine-sulfadoxine for falciparum malaria.patients with falciparum malaria were studied in thailand, an area of known chloroquine resistance. the patients were unselected and some had severe malaria, and they were randomly assigned to one of two sequential regimes. a short course of quinine (average 4 doses, equivalent to 2 g base) followed by a single dose of pyrimethamine-sulfadoxine (fansidar) cured 92% of patients (36 out of 39), while a short course of quinine followed by a single 1-5-dose of mefloquine cured all of the 35 patients ...1977326337
evidence for differences in erythrocyte surface receptors for the malarial parasites, plasmodium falciparum and plasmodium knowlesi.human erythrocytes lacking various blood group determinants were susceptible to invasion by plasmodium falciparum including duffy-negative erythrocytes that are refractory to invasion by plasmodium knowlesi. erythrocytes treated with trypsin or neuraminidase had reduced susceptibility of p. falciparum and normal susceptibility to p. knowlesi. chymotrypsin treatment (0.1 mg/ml) blocked invasion only by p. knowlesi. the differential effect of enzymatic cleavage of determinats from the erythrocyte ...1977327014
[a patient with high fever]. 1977327338
[chloroquine resistant tropical malaria imported from surinam]. 1977327340
malaria field studies in a high-incidence coastal area of el salvador, c.a.a three-year investigation was made of the incidence patterns and characteristics of malaria in a small high-incidence coastal area of el salvador with a resident population of about 6,000 persons and a migrant population of 3,000 to 4,000 others. it found a significant increase in the incidence of plasmodium falciparum cases during the three-year period, combined with relative stability in the annual number of plasmodium vivax cases. a close correlation was observed between the seasonal occuren ...1977328096
malaria and hereditary ovalocytosis.hereditary ovalocytosis in papua new guinea is restricted to areas of endemic malaria and may confer increased resistance to the disease. the incidence of malaria was investigated in 1616 melanesiams of known red cell morphology and severity of infection determined in a smaller subsample. ovalocytics tended to be more resistant to severe malarial infections than normocytics. the ratio of parasitaemia in 112 ovalocytics compared with 741 normocytic children was 1.05 for p. falciparum; 0.90 for p. ...1977328370
cerebral malaria.cerebral malaria is an unusual and treatable cause of stupor and coma, and it can present suddenly in a healthy person. it is diagnosed by finding parasites on a blood smear and is treated either with chloroquine or with quinine, pyrimethamine, and sulfadiazine.1977328970
imported malaria in europe. 1977329079
the prevention and treatment of malaria. 1977329080
malaria endemicity among orang asli (malaysian aborigines) as determined by indirect fluorescent antibody tests.fluorescent antibodies were detected in 89% of 288 orang asli (malaysian aborigines) with plasmodium falciparum antigen and in 62% with p. brasilianum (for p. malariae) antigen. blood films from 18 donors were positive for p. falciparum; 2 of them had mixed infection with p. vivax. seven of the p. falciparum-positive blood films were from children in the 2- to 9-year age group. of 17 sera from cord blood, 16 had significant levels of p. falciparum antibody and 14 of p. malariae antibody, the lev ...1977329695
morphologic variants of anopheles albimanus and susceptibility to plasmodium vivax and p. falciparum.three morphologically different, true-breeding phenotypes have been isolated from a strain of anopheles albimanus from lake apastepeque, el salvador. studies with coindigenous strains of plasmodium vivax and p. falciparum show that these phenotypes differ significantly in their susceptibility to malaria parasites. this difference is apparent both in the number of mosquitoes that become infected and the level of infection obtained. variations in malaria susceptibility are markedly greater with p. ...1977329696
malaria along the southernmost fringe of its distribution in africa: epidemiology and control.after more than thirty years of malaria control in northern transvaal with residual insecticides, malaria prevalence has been reduced to a low level. however, low-grade transmission of plasmodium falciparum continues, with periodic focal outbreaks after abnormally high rainfall. from october 1973 to september 1976, the operational and epidemiological factors involved in this residual transmission were studied in over 17 000 people of an area of northern transvaal. incidence surveys based on the ...1977330017
[an entomologic method for the evaluation of the preventive measures used in the campaigns of malaria control]. 1977330300
indirect flourescent antibody tests for plasmodium falciparum infections. 1977333246
the prevention and treatment of malaria. 1977333247
malaria control in the labour forces of the tan-zam railway. 1977333667
alterations of human serum proteins and other biochemical parameters after five to ten days of untreated acute falciparum malaria.untreated malaria for more than 4 days in eleven patients decreased significantly prealbumin, transferrin levels and increased sgot activity when compared with a control group and a group of 10 malaria patients who were admitted to the hospital at an earlier stage of the infection. total protein was significantly lower in the group of patients admitted after five to ten days to hospital compared with the control group. in all malaria patients independent of the duration of the acute infection th ...1977333673
plasmodium falciparum in culture: use of outdated erthrocytes and description of the candle jar method. 1977335035
[present-day problems of malaria. recent acquisitions in immunology]. 1977335485
[clinical aspects of malalaria in france]. 1977335486
[glomerular renal disease and malaria]. 1977335487
intestinal and blood parasites in the north lore district, central sulawesi, indonesia.over 1,000 stool specimens from residents of the napu and besoa valleys, central sulawesi, indonesia were examined. schistosoma japonicum was detected in 31% of napu valley residents while in only 2% of the besoa valley residents. hookworm infections were the most frequently encountered helminth parasitisms in both valleys. other helminth parasites encountered were: ascaris lumbricoides, trichuris trichiura, enterobius vermicularis, strongyloides stercoralis, physaloptera sp., diphyllobothrium s ...1977335530
[fatal course of tropical malaria with consumption coagulopathy]. 1977337040
[identification of plasmodial antibodies in the immunodiagnosis of malaria (author's transl)].out of 880 sera which were examined for antibodies to plasmodia 69 (7.8%) reacted only with p. falciparum antigen, 371(42.2%) reacted only with p. fieldi antigen, and 440 (50%) responded to both antigens. these groups were differentiated further with antigens from p. vivax, p. ovale, and p. malariae. the results showed that the p. ovale antigen was distinguished by a marked activity with those sera that had reacted only with p. fieldi in the screening test. with sera that had responded to both a ...1977337074
effects of foetal haemoglobin on susceptibility of red cells to plasmodium falciparum. 1977337159
[falciparum malaria in switzerland: a problem of intensive care?].in the period 1972-1976, 5 of 17 patients admitted to the cantonal hospital, basel, for falciparum malaria had to be treated in the intensive care unit. two patients died. none had performed regular chemoprophylaxis and in all of them several days had elapsed between onset of symptoms and diagnosis. the importance of information on malaria to tourists and physicians is stressed.1977337475
invasion and growth of plasmodium falciparum in different types of human erythrocyte.the susceptibility of human red blood cells to invasion by plasmodium falciparum was investigated in microtissue cultures with different populations of erythrocytes containing fetal haemoglobin (hbf). preferential invasion of hbf-containing erythrocytes was observed with umbilical cord blood. the parasites showed no preference for hbf cells in blood from a subject with hereditary persistence of fetal haemoglobin (hpfh). by contrast, a significant preference for hba-containing erythrocytes was fo ...1977338178
a histidine-rich protein from plasmodium falciparum and its interaction with membranes.in previous studies, an unusual protein with 70% of histidine was isolated from plasmodium lophurae. it was shown to have a possible function in the penetration of merozoites into erythrocytes. the results of the present study indicate the presence of a similar histidine-rich protein in plasmodium falciparum. like that of p. lophurae, the histidine-rich protein of p. falciparum is acid-soluble, but it has a slightly higher molecular weight.1977338179
ultrastructure and viability of cryopreserved plasmodium falciparum.cryopreserved chimpanzee erythrocytes infected with plasmodium falciparum were examined by electron microscopy directly and after a period of culture. light microscopic observations on the viability of cryopreserved parasites in culture were also made. parasitaemia data from a chimpanzee infected with parasites cryostored for more than 2(1/2) years are presented. varying degrees of damage were apparent as the parasites were examined in vitro, for viability, and by electron microscopy. schizonts ...1977338185
cultivation of erythrocytic stages.two methods are described for the continuous cultivation of plasmodium falciparum. one method provides for a continuous slow flow of medium over a settled layer of blood cells and does not require daily attention. with the other method, carried out in petri dishes, the medium has to be changed manually every day. the problems and possibilities of continuous cultivation are discussed.1977338187
gametogenesis in culture by gametocytes of plasmodium falciparum. 1977339101
the duffy blood group and malaria prevalence in gambian west africans.erythrocytes from 1,168 donors, comprising almost the entire populations of two rural gambian villages, have been tested for duffy blood group antigens using antisera to both fya and fyb. all tests were negative. blood film examination of the same samples showed complete absence of plasmodium vivax parasitaemia, but infections with p. falciparum,p. malariae and p. ovale were observed. the findings are consistent with the view that the duffy-negative phenotype, fyfy, constitutes the basis of inna ...1977339418
the treatment of severe falciparum malaria.in severe falciparum malaria there is a pathophysiological cascade beginning with changes in the parasitized red blood cells which induce intermediate effects, in turn contributing to dysfunction of several organs. a low serum albumin is a common but often unrecognized finding which may contribute to oedema especially in the lung and brain. the only irreversible complication in falciparum malaria is the acute respiratory distress syndrome, manifested by cyanosis and rapid breathing, basically di ...1977339421
diet and cerebral malaria: the effect of famine and refeeding.in an outbreak of plasmodium falciparum malaria following refeeding after famine cerebral malaria was restricted to children eating grain. nomad children consuming a predominantly milk diet were free of this complication despite an equivalent incidence of uncomplicated malaria. freedom of nomads from cerebral complications may be due to inhibition by the milk diet of rapid division of the parasite combined with delayed recovery after famine of t cell function.1978339705
the seroepidemiology of malaria in middle america. iv. passage of malaria antibodies from mothers to infants.in an area of el salvador moderately endemic for malaria, use of the indirect fluorescent antibody test (ifa) showed that 44% of the infants born to mothers who had ifa responses to plasmodium vivax of 1:20 or higher during the latter part of their pregnancy had positive ifa responses of 1:10 or higher to this antigen. no serum from an infant was positive in the absence of some level of malarial response in the mother.1977339753
chemosuppressive field trials in thailand. iii. the suppression of plasmodium falciparum and plasmodium vivax parasitemias by a sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine combination. 1977339754
in vivo and in vitro studies of chloroquine-resistant malaria in thailand.fourteen patients infected with falciparum malaria admitted to the hospital for tropical diseases in bangkok, faculty of tropical medicine, mahidol university, were studied. in vivo and in vitro methods were used to compare the effects of chloroquine on plasmodium falciparum. the results showed that ri in vivo corresponded to samples containing chloroquine base 2.5-3.5 millimicromoles per ml of blood in vitro and rii in vivo corresponded to samples with chloroquine base of 4.0 millimicromoles pe ...1977339855
antimalarial activity of s-isobutyl adenosine against plasmodium falciparum in culture. 1978340273
prevalence of erythrocyte g6pd deficiency in sabah. 1977340882
malaria cases observed in gdaƄsk in 1973-1977. 1977342009
chloroquine resistant plasmodium falciparum in thailand: susceptibility of anopheles. 1977342649
response of falciparum malaria to a standard regimen of chloroquine in vientiane, lao people's democratic republic. 1977342718
[malaria prophylaxis]. 1978342981
[clinical problems in current malaria. considerations apropos of 2 cases].two cases of malaria imported from west africa by two sailors (falciparum and vivax respectively) are reported. it is pointed out that nowadays malaria is no longer indigenous to sicily but has to be imported; an increasing number of cases of malaria are being reported world-wide in relation to increased traffic volumes, particularly air traffic. this means growing importance of imported pathology for which a new training strategy is required (with regard to young physicians who at present are q ...1978342993
[recrudescence of imported malaria (author's transl)].in the light of two recent cases of severe central nervous system malaria due to neglect in chemoprophylaxis, the authors report the very marked recrudescence in imported malaria and draw attention to the frequency of cases due to p. falciparum, the agent of malignant tertian fever and of malignant episodes. the necessity of early diagnosis in such cases is mentioned, together with the treatment of simple malaria and, in particular, of malignant varieties. in order to be effective, chemoprophyla ...1977343066
plasmodium falciparum gametocytes: the effect of chloroquine on their development.asexual erythrocytic parasites of plasmodium falciparum are killed by chloroquine, whilst mature gametocytes are not. the gametocytes of p. falciparum take 10 days to develop to maturity and their sensitivity to chloroquine during this time was studied in vitro to investigate when the switch from susceptibility to insusceptibility occurred and to compare the responses of asexual and immature sexual parasites to the drug. 45 to 50% of asexual parasites and immature gametocytes less than one day o ...1977343314
chemoprophylaxis and malaria in american servicemen returning from vietnam.information relating to chemoprophylaxis and malaria in 49 men who served with the united states armed forces in vietnam and who developed overt malaria after departure from vietnam indicated that: 1) compliance with intended chemoprophylactic regimens was far optimal; 2) a history of recent prophylactic ingestion of chloroquine was not a reliable indicator of infection with chloroquine-resistant plasmodium falciparum: 3) reported ingestion of half or more of an intended terminal chemoprophylact ...1978343607
plasmodium falciparum: responses of a semi-immune individual to homologous and heterologous challenges, and non-infectivity of gametocytes in anopheles stephensi.with strict adherence to ethical guidelines, a semi-immune volunteer was exposed to homologous and heterologous blood challenges with strains of plasmodium falciparum from vietnam and tanzania. on both occasions infections developed, but clinical manifestations were moderated, prepatent periods increased, and parasitemias limited. gametocytes produced by these infections failed to infect anopheles stephensi. possible reasons for this are discussed.1978343609
an unusual macular lesion associated with malaria.a case of a young man afflicted with falciparum malaria is presented in which the primary ocular finding was a subpigment epithelial hemorrhage involving the macula. previous reports in the literature concentrate on peripheral and central retinal hemorrhages, almost to the exclusion of choroidal vascular abnormalities. the value of this case lies in the recognition that the choroid can assume an important role in fundus abnormalities associated with malaria, probably on the basis of obstructive ...1977343689
response of p. vivax and p. falciparum cases to presumptive treatment with chloroquine in some districts of karnataka. 1977346479
studies of immunoglobulin m and malarial antibodies in nigerians.measurements of immunoglobulin m, in 111 healthy adult nigerians have been presented. igm values ranged between 10 and 518 mg per 100 ml with a mean of 213.2 mg per 100 ml. using the indirect immunofluorescent antibody test, 53.7 per cent of the 111 symptomless subjects in the study had demonstrable malarial antibodies of titres greater than 10,000. the implications of the observations in a holoendemic malarial zone are briefly discussed.1978347102
erythrocytic mechanism of sickle cell resistance to malaria.the physiological basis for the resistance to falciparum malaria individuals with sickle cell trait has not been understood. recent advances in erythrocytic plasmodium falciparum culture have made possible a direct investigation of the development of the malaria parasite in cells with sickle cell homoglobin. in a high (18%) oxygen atmosphere, there is no apparent sickling of cells, and the growth and multiplication of p. falciparum is identical in normal (aa), hemoglobin s homozygous (ss), and h ...1978347452
[differential diagnostic problems in the recognition of severe infections with plasmodium falciparum]. 1977347783
the influence of acetylator phenotype on the response to sulfalene in individuals with chloroquine-resistant falciparum malaria.the disposition of sulfalene was studied in eight individuals before and during an infection with a chloroquine-resistant strain of plasmodium falciparum. isoniazid acetylator phenotype was determined in each individual prior to the administration of sulfalene. following the administration of sulfalene before infection with malaria, a significant difference in half-life of non-acetylated sulfalene and percent acetylation of sulfalene in plasma was observed between rapid and slow acetylators. whe ...1978347958
cerebral malaria. a disseminated vasculomyelinopathy.neuropathologic examination of 19 fatal cases of cerebral malaria and a review of the literature showed that the epidemiologic, clinical, and pathologic features of this entity suggest consideration of cerebral malaria as a form of disseminated vasculomyelinopathy, a hyperegic reaction of the cns to the antigenic challenge of plasmodium falciparum infection. experimental evidence also substantiates this view the initial event seems to be vasculopathy, with alteration of the endothelial permeabil ...1978348169
[malaria; a summary]. 1978348605
pathophysiology of atypical malaria. 1977348670
falciparum malaria in seamen.three cases of plasmodium falciparum malaria in seamen, all acquired while working off tropical west africa, and all in patients coming in for treatment at a new orleans hospital during one six-week period, are described in the context of the importance of considering recent travel history for arrival at the correct diagnosis and treatment. two of the three patients whose cases are reported had taken some form of malarial chemoprophylaxis during their voyage.1978349186
[acute renal failure and attack of pernicious malaria (apropos of 3 further cases)]. 1978349298
falciparum malaria. 1978349318
serum protein fractions in acute falciparum malaria obtained by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. 1978350171
separation of viable schizont-infected red cells of plasmodium falciparum from human blood. 1978350172
relative chloroquine resistance of p falciparum in zambia. 1978350347
cultivation of malarial parasites.the method for continuous cultivation of plasmodium falciparum has now been successfully applied to several strains from different geographical areas. it has been used for tests of antimalarial drugs, for studies of parasite-host cell interactions with special reference to sickle haemoglobin, and for the production of amounts of parasite sufficient for experimental immunisation of aotus trivirgatus monkeys.1978351412
[western african immigrant's anhaptoglobinemia (author's transl)]. 1978351555
[effect of drought on antimalarial immunity]. 1978351558
chloroquine resistance produced in vitro in an african strain of human malaria.after condinous cultivation in the presence of chloroquine, an african strain of the malaria parasite, plasmodium falciparu, acquired resistance to the drug. the resistance was stable and comparable in vitro to that occurring naturally in a strain from southeast asia. this suggests that chloroquine resistance, absent until now in africa, might arise in the future.1978351801
[a probable laboratory contamination with plasmodium falciparum].a student working in a medical biology department presented a severe plasmodium falciparum malaria, with high thrombopenia, hypercalcemia and hypophosphoremia. the mode of infection seems to be a laboratory contamination with a highly contaminated blood sample through skin excoriations.1977352557
[2 cases of plasmodium falciparum malaria. probable responsibility of anopheles transported by air].report of two cases of plasmodium falciparum malaria which seem to be originary from the pariser area: the first one in a luggage carrier working in an airport; the second one in a subject living in the neighbourhood of this airport. these cases perhaps question the hygiene measures taken on the arrival of planes coming from impalutaded regions.1977352558
[post-transfusion pernicious plasmodium falciparum attack in a patient with renal insufficiency].the authors report one case of transfusion induced falciparum cerebral malaria. among the parasites responsible for transfusion malaria, plasmodium falciparum is rarely implicated, but may be accompanied by serious complications. different ways of artificial transmission of the parasites are reported. clinical findings are few, so the examination of blood films is essential for diagnostic. the dangerous blood donor must be identified by immunofluorescent methods. the specific treatment is quinin ...1977352559
cellular mechanism for the protective effect of haemoglobin s against p. falciparum malaria. 1978353566
[malaria incurred in france]. 1978353710
[malaria: direct interhuman contamination]. 1978353711
[errors in diagnosis of imported malaria]. 1978354017
[imported malaria in the soviet and foreign citizens]. 1978354018
lymphocyte mitogenic factor in sera from patients with falciparum malaria.to test for the presence of a lymphocyte mitogenic factor in malaria, sera were obtained from 10 patients with malaria (9 with falciparum and one with vivax), and 10 noninfected controls. the sera from the malarial patients caused an increased blastogenesis in mouse splenic lymphocyte cultures and inhibited hemagglutination between lipid-a-coated erythrocytes and lipid-a antibodies. none of the sera were positive using the limulus amebocyte lysate test. these results could be interpreted to demo ...1978354145
the biological suppression of malaria: an ecological and nutritional interrelationship of a host and two parasites.the interrelationship of malaria and severe ascariasis was studied in anjouan children with a previously described syndrome of enlarged parotids, localized forehead edema, heavy infestation with ascaris lumbricoides, and unusual freedom from malaria. after treatment of 37 such children with the ascaricide piperazine, 35 had resolution of parotid enlargement and forehead edema, but 19 developed attacks of malaria. children treated with placebo had neither resolution of clinical findings nor attac ...1978354372
chloroquine resistance in zambia. 1978354744
[parasitological diagnosis of malaria by concentration of parasitized erythrocytes: technic and preliminary results]. 1977354817
topical aspects of the epidemiology of malaria. 1978355188
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