Prevalence of malaria and helminth infections in rural communities in northern Sierra Leone, a baseline study to inform Ebola vaccine study protocols
ConclusionMalaria and hookworm are the most prevalent parasite infections and those most likely to influence long-term immune response to Ebola vaccines among the trial participants.
Source: PLoS One - Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Frank Baiden Source Type: research
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