Igg responses to anopheles gambiae salivary antigen gsg6 detect variation in exposure to malaria vectors and disease risk

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  • who: Will Stone and colleagues from the University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Nijmegen, The Netherlands, National Institute for Medical Research, Tanga, Tanzania, Global Health Group, University of California have published the research work: IgG Responses to Anopheles gambiae Salivary Antigen gSG6 Detect Variation in Exposure to Malaria Vectors and Disease Risk, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of June/29,/2012
  • what: In this study IgG responses to gSG6 and 6 malaria antigens (CSP AMA-1 MSP-1 MSP-3 GLURP R1 and GLURP R2) were compared to Anopheles exposure and malaria incidence in a cohort of children . . .

     

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