Drug treatment of malaria infections can reduce levels of protection transferred to offspring via maternal immunity.
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Intermittent preventive treatment in pregnant women is associated with increased risk of severe malaria in their offspringAge-shifting in malaria incidence as a result of induced immunological deficit: a simulation study.Heterologous Infection of Pregnant Mice Induces Low Birth Weight and Modifies Offspring Susceptibility to MalariaThe multivariate egg: quantifying within- and among-clutch correlations between maternally derived yolk immunoglobulins and yolk androgens using multivariate mixed models.
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Drug treatment of malaria infections can reduce levels of protection transferred to offspring via maternal immunity.
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Aidan J O'Donnell
Emma J A Cunningham
Vincent Staszewski
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10.1098/RSPB.2011.1563
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2012-02-22T00:00:00Z