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Matiabe, Elijah M. |
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Musyoki, Stanslaus K. |
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Nyanchong’i, Benson |
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2024-05-13T08:40:36Z |
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dc.date.available |
2024-05-13T08:40:36Z |
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2020-03 |
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International journal of scientific & technology research, volume 9, issue 03, March 2020 |
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2277-8616 |
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https://www.ijstr.org/final-print/mar2020/The-Dynamics-Of-Intestinal-Helminthes-And-Malaria-Co-infection-Impact-On-Cytokine-Responses-And-Malaria-Severity-Among-School-Children-In-Kisii-County-Kenya.pdf |
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http://repository.seku.ac.ke/xmlui/handle/123456789/7556 |
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Background: Intestinal helminthic infections are common among children especially in sub Saharan Africa where they may co-infect with malaria. In co-infections synergistic effects affects severity. Therefore, there is need to understand immune dynamics and modulations in dual infections. Materials and Methods: Specimens from 168 children aged between 6-14 years with malaria were obtained of whom 84 (50%) had intestinal helminthes. Blood specimen was obtained and malaria parasites were demonstrated using Giemsa staining technique and cytokines were evaluated by flow cytometry technique. Results It was observed that pro-inflammatory IL2 and IL6 cytokine responses were more elevated in severe cases as compared to uncomplicated malaria (P< 0.001); levels of TNFα (pro-inflammatory) and IL10 (anti-inflammatory) response was directly proportional to malaria severity. There was an increased IL10 and TNFα response in Hookworm infection compared with malaria infection only (P=0.009); and (p=0.042) respectively; while IL2 and IL6 were reduced (p=0.001 and P |
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en |
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Cytokine |
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Helminthes |
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Malaria |
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The dynamics of intestinal helminthes and malaria co-infection: impact on cytokine responses and malaria severity among school children in Kisii County, Kenya |
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Article |
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