Malaria and HIV co-infection among pregnant women in Africa: prevalence, effect on immunity and clinical management

BN Obase, JD Bigoga, DS Nsagha - International Journal of Translational …, 2023 - mdpi.com
Malaria and HIV are geographically in the tropics and subtropics of the world, including sub-
Saharan Africa. Understanding the overlap** effect of both infections, especially among …

[PDF][PDF] Assessment of serum soluble intercellular adhesion molecule-1 and albumin in human immuno-deficiency virus-infected individuals with or without malaria …

OA Kalu, NR Ukibe, CE Onah, OC Obiorah… - International Journal of …, 2024 - kiu.ac.ug
Background: Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) co-infection with malaria is the main
cause of morbidity and mortality in develo** countries, including Nigeria. Both infections …

CCR5 contributes to adverse outcomes during malaria in pregnancy

Y Cariaco, AT Durán-Rodriguez, MPO Almeida… - Cytokine, 2023 - Elsevier
CCR5 is a chemokine receptor that mediates cell recruitment to sites of inflammation. It has
been previously reported that the expression of CCR5 is increased in the placentas of …

[PDF][PDF] Enhanced Peroxidation and Cytokine Dysregulation in HIV Seropositive Pregnant Women with Malaria Co-Infection in Nauth, Nnewi, Nigeria

NR Ukibe, OA Kalu, CC Onyenekwe, IU Chukwuagwu… - explorebioscene.com
Background: the burden of HIV and malaria co-infection has contributed to adverse health
complications, especially in pregnant mothers residing in endemic regions. Malaria infection …