P. falciparum infection and maternofetal antibody transfer in malaria-endemic settings of varying transmission.
Alistair R D McLeanDanielle StanisicRose McGreadyKesinee ChotivanichCaroline ClaphamFrancesca BaiwogMupawjay PimanpanarakPeter SibaIvo MuellerChristopher L KingFrançois NostenJames G BeesonStephen RogersonJulie A SimpsonFreya J I FowkesPublished in: PloS one (2017)
Primigravid women may be at risk of impaired maternofetal antibody transport with placental P. falciparum infection. Direct effects of P. falciparum on the placenta, rather than earlier gestational age and elevated serum IgG, are likely responsible for the majority of the reduction in maternofetal antibody transfer efficiency with placental infection.