2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.04.20.24305430
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Two mosquito salivary antigens demonstrate promise as biomarkers of recent exposure toP. falciparuminfected mosquito bites

Sarah Lapidus,
Morgan M. Goheen,
Mouhamad Sy
et al.

Abstract: Background: Measuring malaria transmission intensity using the traditional entomological inoculation rate is difficult. Antibody responses to mosquito salivary proteins such as SG6 have previously been used as biomarkers of exposure to Anopheles mosquito bites. Here, we investigate four mosquito salivary proteins as potential biomarkers of human exposure to mosquitoes infected with P. falciparum: mosGILT, SAMSP1, AgSAP, and AgTRIO. Methods: We tested population-level human immune responses in longitudinal and … Show more

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