Journal article

Malaria and immunity during pregnancy and postpartum: A tale of two species

ARD McLean, R Ataide, JA Simpson, JG Beeson, FJI Fowkes

Parasitology | CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS | Published : 2015

Abstract

It is well established that pregnant women are at an increased risk of Plasmodium falciparum infection when compared to non-pregnant individuals and limited epidemiological data suggest Plasmodium vivax risk also increases with pregnancy. The risk of P. falciparum declines with successive pregnancies due to the acquisition of immunity to pregnancy-specific P. falciparum variants. However, despite similar declines in P. vivax risk with successive pregnancies, there is a paucity of evidence P. vivax-specific immunity. Cross-species immunity, as well as immunological and physiological changes that occur during pregnancy may influence the susceptibility to both P. vivax and P. falciparum. The pe..

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