The state of immunology in Africa: HIV/AIDS and malaria
Identifieur interne : 001097 ( Main/Exploration ); précédent : 001096; suivant : 001098The state of immunology in Africa: HIV/AIDS and malaria
Auteurs : Rose Gana Fomban Leke [Cameroun]Source :
- Current Opinion in Immunology [ 0952-7915 ] ; 2001.
Descripteurs français
- Wicri :
- geographic : Cameroun.
- topic : Sida, Afrique, Immunologie, Vaccin.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- AIDS, Africa, African continent, African countries, African gold miners, African immunologists, African scientists, Cameroon, Cell apoptosis, Clinical malaria, Complement receptor, Cord blood, Cytokine responses, Different countries, Different regions, Disease progression, Dual infection, Envelope peptides, Falciparum, Genes immun, Greatest burden, HIV, Human immunodeficiency virus type, Immune, Immunologist, Immunology, Important role, Infection, Infectious diseases, Malaria, Malaria leke, Merozoite surface protein, Microbiology, Parasite, Parasite immunol, Plasmodium, Plasmodium erythrocytes, Plasmodium falciparum, Pregnant women, Protective immunity, Pulmonary tuberculosis, Recent studies, Rosetting, Subclass responses, Tanzanian infants, Training program, Tuberc lung, Vaccine, Vaccine development, Vaccine trials, Vertical transmission, Viral load, West africa, immunology, malaria, potential, problems, research.
- Teeft :
- African continent, African countries, African gold miners, African immunologists, African scientists, Cameroon, Cell apoptosis, Clinical malaria, Complement receptor, Cord blood, Cytokine responses, Different countries, Different regions, Disease progression, Dual infection, Envelope peptides, Falciparum, Genes immun, Greatest burden, Human immunodeficiency virus type, Immune, Immunologist, Immunology, Important role, Infection, Infectious diseases, Malaria, Malaria leke, Merozoite surface protein, Parasite, Parasite immunol, Plasmodium, Plasmodium erythrocytes, Plasmodium falciparum, Pregnant women, Protective immunity, Pulmonary tuberculosis, Recent studies, Rosetting, Subclass responses, Tanzanian infants, Training program, Tuberc lung, Vaccine, Vaccine development, Vaccine trials, Vertical transmission, Viral load, West africa.
Abstract
HIV and malaria are two major infections that are responsible for the greatest burden of diseases, morbidity and mortality in the African population. Successful research has been undertaken in Africa into novel means of monitoring HIV disease progression and in identifying vaccine candidates. The role of IgG isotypes in malaria has been investigated, as have parasite adhesion molecules important for pathogenesis. It is hoped that vaccines for malaria will soon prove successful. However, many problems still face immunology research in Africa.
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DOI: 10.1016/S0952-7915(00)00251-X
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