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Cortisol, prolactin, cytokines and the susceptibility of pregnant Sudanese women to Plasmodium falciparum malaria

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Pages 111-117 | Published online: 18 Jul 2013

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E. Y. Ali, G. K. Adam, S. Ahmed, N. I. Ali & I. Adam. (2009) Maternal and neonatal hormonal profiles in anaemic pregnant women of eastern Sudan. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 29:4, pages 311-314.
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Ishag Adam, Magdi M. Salih, Ahmed A. Mohmmed, Duria A. Rayis & Mustafa I. Elbashir. (2017) Pregnant women carrying female fetuses are at higher risk of placental malaria infection. PLOS ONE 12:7, pages e0182394.
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Reem Eltayeb, Naser Bilal, Awad-Elkareem Abass, Elhassan M. Elhassan, Ahmed Mohammed & Ishag Adam. (2015) Macrophage migration inhibitory factor and placental malaria infection in an area characterized by unstable malaria transmission in central Sudan. F1000Research 4, pages 824.
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Samah E Batran, Magdi M Salih, Elhassan M Elhassan, Ahmed A Mohmmed & Ishag Adam. (2013) CD20, CD3, placental malaria infections and low birth weight in an area of unstable malaria transmission in Central Sudan. Diagnostic Pathology 8:1.
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Gasim I Gasim & Ishag Adam. (2013) Severe dengue and pregnancy: a review of data from the Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, surveillance information system. Future Virology 8:9, pages 845-848.
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Saad El-Din H Hassan, Abd Elrahium D Haggaz, Ehab B Mohammed-Elhassan, Elfatih M Malik & Ishag Adam. (2011) Fluorescence microscope (Cyscope®) for malaria diagnosis in pregnant women in Medani Hospital, Sudan. Diagnostic Pathology 6:1.
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Magdi M Salih, Amal H Mohammed, Ahmed A Mohmmed, Gamal K Adam, Mustafa I Elbashir & Ishag Adam. (2011) Monocytes and macrophages and placental malaria infections in an area of unstable malaria transmission in eastern Sudan. Diagnostic Pathology 6:1.
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H. A. Mirghani, H. G. Eltahir, T. M. A-Elgadir, Y. A. Mirghani, M. I. Elbashir & I. Adam. (2010) Cytokine Profiles in Children with Severe Plasmodium falciparum Malaria in an Area of Unstable Malaria Transmission in Central Sudan. Journal of Tropical Pediatrics 57:5, pages 392-395.
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