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Common West African HLA antigens are associated with protection from severe malaria
A. Hill+9 more
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Whole genome shotgun phylogenomics resolve the diving beetle tree of life
A new and strongly supported phylogeny of diving beetles (Dytiscidae) is presented using the largest genomic dataset to date. Laccophilinae and Coptotominae + Lancetinae are early diverging lineages excluded from a large monophyletic clade comprising the remaining eight subfamilies. We identify seven remaining problems in the backbone of the phylogeny,
Johannes Bergsten+4 more
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Unexpected severe malaria in a postoperative patient, New York, USA. [PDF]
Bulbin A+3 more
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Vaccine Adjuvants in the Immunocompromised Host: Science, Safety, and Efficacy
ABSTRACT Vaccine adjuvants are essential for enhancing immune responses to vaccines, particularly in immunocompromised populations who typically demonstrate suboptimal responses to standard vaccination. This narrative review evaluates the safety and efficacy of approved and candidate adjuvants in immunocompromised hosts, with emphasis on solid organ ...
Haya Hayek+8 more
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Azithromycin in severe malaria bacterial co-infection in African children (TABS-PKPD): a phase II randomised controlled trial. [PDF]
Connon R+13 more
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Risk factors for cholera mortality: A scoping review
Abstract Objectives Cholera is an easily treatable disease, but many people are still unnecessarily dying from it. To improve current case management practices and prevent mortality requires a comprehensive understanding of who is at higher risk of dying.
Despina Pampaka+4 more
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Management of Hyperparasitaemia in Severe Malaria: A Sea Change With the Availability of Artesunate. [PDF]
Das BK+3 more
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ASSOCIATION OF Fcγ RECEPTOR IIa (CD32) POLYMORPHISM WITH SEVERE MALARIA IN WEST AFRICA
Graham Cooke+6 more
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Abstract Objectives Coverage of the continuum of maternal and neonatal care, including antenatal care (ANC), childbirth and early postnatal care (PNC), is critically low across sub‐Saharan Africa. Meanwhile, related monitoring remains neglected. We quantified coverage gaps along the continuum of maternal and neonatal care in rural Guinea‐Bissau and ...
Sabine Margarete Damerow+5 more
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