Emory University-Woodruff Health Sciences Center: Clinically Silent Relapsing Malaria May Still Pose Threat
September 20, 2019
September 20, 2019
ATLANTA, Georgia, Sept. 20 [TNSmedicalresearch] -- Emory University's Woodruff Health Sciences Center issued the following news release:
The immune system can control a relapsing form of malaria enough to avoid clinical signs of disease, but it doesn't eliminate transmissible parasites from the body that may still be infectious to mosquitoes. That's the conclusion of a study on a nonhuman primate model of Plasmodium vivax infection, which has implications relevant to malaria elimina . . .
The immune system can control a relapsing form of malaria enough to avoid clinical signs of disease, but it doesn't eliminate transmissible parasites from the body that may still be infectious to mosquitoes. That's the conclusion of a study on a nonhuman primate model of Plasmodium vivax infection, which has implications relevant to malaria elimina . . .