Malaria antibody persistence correlates with duration of exposure

Volume: 104, Issue: 4, Pages: 292 - 298
Published: May 1, 2013
Abstract
Background and Objectives  In Australia, the risk of transfusion-transmitted malaria is managed through the identification of ‘at-risk’ donors, antibody screening enzyme-linked immunoassay (EIA) and, if reactive, exclusion from fresh blood component manufacture. Donor management depends on the duration of exposure in malarious regions (>6 months: ‘Resident’, <6 months: ‘Visitor’) or a history of malaria diagnosis. We analysed antibody testing...
Paper Details
Title
Malaria antibody persistence correlates with duration of exposure
Published Date
May 1, 2013
Volume
104
Issue
4
Pages
292 - 298
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