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Relationship between maternally derived anti-plasmodium falciparum antibodies and risk of infection and disease in infants living in an area of Liberia, West Africa, in which malaria is highly endemic. / Høgh, Birthe; Marbiah, N.T.; Burghaus, P.A.; Andersen, Per Kragh.
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Infection and Immunity, Bind 63, Nr. 10, 1995, s. 4034-4038.
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Høgh, B, Marbiah, NT, Burghaus, PA
& Andersen, PK 1995, '
Relationship between maternally derived anti-plasmodium falciparum antibodies and risk of infection and disease in infants living in an area of Liberia, West Africa, in which malaria is highly endemic',
Infection and Immunity, bind 63, nr. 10, s. 4034-4038. <
https://iai.asm.org/content/63/10/4034>
APA
Høgh, B., Marbiah, N. T., Burghaus, P. A.
, & Andersen, P. K. (1995).
Relationship between maternally derived anti-plasmodium falciparum antibodies and risk of infection and disease in infants living in an area of Liberia, West Africa, in which malaria is highly endemic.
Infection and Immunity,
63(10), 4034-4038.
https://iai.asm.org/content/63/10/4034
Vancouver
Høgh B, Marbiah NT, Burghaus PA, Andersen PK. Relationship between maternally derived anti-plasmodium falciparum antibodies and risk of infection and disease in infants living in an area of Liberia, West Africa, in which malaria is highly endemic. Infection and Immunity. 1995;63(10):4034-4038.
Author
Høgh, Birthe ; Marbiah, N.T. ; Burghaus, P.A. ; Andersen, Per Kragh. / Relationship between maternally derived anti-plasmodium falciparum antibodies and risk of infection and disease in infants living in an area of Liberia, West Africa, in which malaria is highly endemic. I: Infection and Immunity. 1995 ; Bind 63, Nr. 10. s. 4034-4038.
Bibtex
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title = "Relationship between maternally derived anti-plasmodium falciparum antibodies and risk of infection and disease in infants living in an area of Liberia, West Africa, in which malaria is highly endemic",
author = "Birthe H{\o}gh and N.T. Marbiah and P.A. Burghaus and Andersen, {Per Kragh}",
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language = "English",
volume = "63",
pages = "4034--4038",
journal = "Infection and Immunity",
issn = "0019-9567",
publisher = "American Society for Microbiology",
number = "10",
}
RIS
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AU - Høgh, Birthe
AU - Marbiah, N.T.
AU - Burghaus, P.A.
AU - Andersen, Per Kragh
PY - 1995
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M3 - Journal article
VL - 63
SP - 4034
EP - 4038
JO - Infection and Immunity
JF - Infection and Immunity
SN - 0019-9567
IS - 10
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