Plasmodium falciparum and Helminth Coinfection in a Semiurban Population of Pregnant Women in Uganda

Plasmodium falciparum and Helminth Coinfection in a Semiurban Population of Pregnant Women in Uganda

Hillier, Stephen D.;Booth, Mark;Muhangi, Lawrence;Nkurunziza, Peter;Khihembo, Macklyn;Kakande, Muhammad;Sewankambo, Moses;Kizindo, Robert;Kizza, Moses;Muwanga, Moses;Elliott, Alison M.;
The Journal of infectious diseases 2008 Vol. 198 pp. 920-927
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Abstract. Background. Helminth infections and malaria are widespread in the tropics. Recent studies suggest helminth infections may increase susceptibility to

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