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Volume 59, Issue 3, Pages 363-365 (September 2002)


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Malarial anaemia: a crossroad?

Mathieu NacherCorresponding Author Informationemail address

Received 5 November 2001; accepted 13 February 2002.

Abstract 

Despite the apparent frailty of a complex cycle, Plasmodium falciparum seems remarkably fit in its ability to escape human interventions. The red blood cell is central in a number of aspects of the cycle. Hence, hematocrit reduction is of paramount importance in vector survival and reproduction, gametocyte induction and infectiousness, and host pathology. Here, in the light of recent observations, the importance of anemia for P. falciparum is emphasized, suggesting that among populations at risk for malaria, the subgroup of anemic patients may be preferential amplifiers of the plasmodial cycle.

Unité INSERM 511: Immunobiologie Cellulaire et Moléculaire des Infections Parasitaires, CHRU Pitié-Salpétrière, Paris, France

Corresponding Author InformationCorrespondence to: Mathieu Nacher MD, PhD. Hospital for Tropical Diseases, Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University, 420/6 Rajvithi Road, 10400, Bangkok, Thailand. Phone: +662-247-16-88; Fax: +662-245-72-88

PII: S0306-9877(02)00265-7


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