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Natural infections with different Plasmodium species induce antibodies reactive to a chimeric Plasmodium vivax recombinant protein.

Jessica N McCafferyBalwan SinghDouglas NaceAlberto MorenoVenkatachalam UdhayakumarEric Rogier
Published in: Malaria journal (2021)
These results support further study of designed antigens as an approach for increasing sensitivity or broadening binding capacity to improve existing serological tools for determining population-level exposure to Plasmodium species. Including both broad-reacting and Plasmodium species-specific antigen-coated beads in an assay panel could provide a nuanced view of population-level exposure histories, an extensive IgG profile, and detailed seroestimates. A more sensitive serological tool for detection of P. vivax exposure would aid malaria elimination campaigns in co-endemic areas and regions where P. vivax is the dominant parasite.
Keyphrases
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  • genetic diversity
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  • mesenchymal stem cells
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  • dna binding
  • sensitive detection