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

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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.

I: 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>

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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

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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.

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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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RIS

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AU - Andersen, Per Kragh

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