Parasites, pregnancy, prolactin and pandemics?

作者: Roy Douglas Pearson

DOI: 10.1016/J.PT.2005.09.001

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摘要: In examining the co-infection of HIV and maternal malaria, Ned et al. [1] cited research Bouyou-Akotet [2] into pregnancy-related hormones. its report findings, Gabonese Tubingen group had resurrected ‘cortisol hypothesis’ McGregor [3] Vluegels [4] to explain observation elevated levels cortisol (and depressed prolactin) in cord blood during labour primi- multiparous Gabonesse women infected by Plasmodium falciparum. These findings were discussed contested [5], it was explained that not an appropriate time assay for prolactin because they naturally fall 24 h preceding onset parturition (Bouyou-Akotet

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