Plasmodium falciparum and helminth coinfection in a semi urban population of pregnant women in Uganda

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Hookworm-P. falciparum coinfection and M. perstans-P. falciparum coinfection among pregnant women in Entebbe is more common than would be expected by chance. Further studies are needed to elucidate the mechanism of this association. A helminth-induced increase in susceptibility to P. falciparum coul …
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Authors Hillier SD;Booth M;Muhangi L;Nkurunziza P;Khihembo M;Kakande M;Sewankambo M;Kizindo R;Kizza M;Muwanga M;Elliott AM;;
Journal The Journal of infectious diseases
Year 2008
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