Malaria infection, disease and mortality among children and adults on the coast of Kenya.
Alice KamauGrace MtanjeChristine MatazaGabriel MwambinguNeema MturiShebe MohammedGerald Ong'ayoGideon NyutuAmek NyaguaraPhilip BejonRobert W SnowPublished in: Malaria journal (2020)
Under conditions of low transmission intensity, immunity to disease and the fatal consequences of infection appear to continue to be acquired in childhood and faster than anti-parasitic immunity. There was no evidence of an emerging significant burden of severe malaria or malaria mortality among adults. This is contrary to current modelled approaches to disease burden estimation in Africa and has important implications for the targeting of infection prevention strategies based on chemoprevention or vector control.