2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.placenta.2022.07.017
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Immunohistopathological changes in the placenta of malaria-infected women in unstable transmission setting of Aligarh

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“…This difference may be accounted for based on the type of control used in each study: one study used an uninfected placenta from the same region as the infected samples 41 , while the other used a control placental from another region unaffected by malaria 42 . Results also conflicted as to whether patient infections lacking placental infection caused an increase in monocyte presence 43, 44 . However, the differences in results may be due to differences in experimental methods used to detect placental infection 43, 44 .…”
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“…This difference may be accounted for based on the type of control used in each study: one study used an uninfected placenta from the same region as the infected samples 41 , while the other used a control placental from another region unaffected by malaria 42 . Results also conflicted as to whether patient infections lacking placental infection caused an increase in monocyte presence 43, 44 . However, the differences in results may be due to differences in experimental methods used to detect placental infection 43, 44 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Results also conflicted as to whether patient infections lacking placental infection caused an increase in monocyte presence 43, 44 . However, the differences in results may be due to differences in experimental methods used to detect placental infection 43, 44 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%