2022
DOI: 10.3390/diagnostics12020524
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Specific Combinations of Inflammatory, Angiogenesis and Vascular Integrity Biomarkers Are Associated with Clinical Severity, Coma and Mortality in Beninese Children with Plasmodium Falciparum Malaria

Abstract: Malaria-related deaths could be prevented if powerful diagnostic and reliable prognostic biomarkers were available to allow rapid prediction of the clinical severity allowing adequate treatment. Using quantitative ELISA, we assessed the plasma concentrations of Procalcitonin, Pentraxine-3, Ang-2, sTie-2, suPAR, sEPCR and sICAM-1 in a cohort of Beninese children with malaria to investigate their potential association with clinical manifestations of malaria. We found that all molecules showed higher levels in ch… Show more

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“…The lack of relationship between suPAR and SM reported in this study is unknown but may reflect, at least in part, the absence of fatal cases in the study population. In a study of Beninese children with P. falciparum infection, plasma suPAR levels were associated with malaria severity, coma, and mortality (84). suPAR was significantly higher in children with SM [CM/ severe non-cerebral malaria (SNCM)] than in children with UM.…”
Section: Supar In Children With Malariamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The lack of relationship between suPAR and SM reported in this study is unknown but may reflect, at least in part, the absence of fatal cases in the study population. In a study of Beninese children with P. falciparum infection, plasma suPAR levels were associated with malaria severity, coma, and mortality (84). suPAR was significantly higher in children with SM [CM/ severe non-cerebral malaria (SNCM)] than in children with UM.…”
Section: Supar In Children With Malariamentioning
confidence: 99%