2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.07.12.601219
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Influenza-induced alveolar macrophages protect against death by malaria-associated acute lung injury

Jenna S. Reed,
Ritika Nayan,
Margot Deckers
et al.

Abstract: Lower respiratory tract infections are common in malaria-endemic areas, and there is some evidence that co-infections between various bacteria/viruses andPlasmodiummay affect disease prognosis. In this study, we report the novel finding that co-infection with influenza/A/X31 protects mice from death byPlasmodium bergheiNK65-Edinburgh, a model of severe malarial pulmonary leak which underpins malaria-associated acute lung injury (MA-ALI) and malaria-associated acute respiratory distress (MA-ARDS). Co-infected m… Show more

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