Among many other factors, malaria plays a major causative role of anaemia globally. The mechanisms leading to anaemia in the course of malaria are extremely diverse, involving immunological factors that act differently according to age and malaria epidemiology. The malaria-attributable fraction of anaemia may then differ in different settings. While tremendous efforts are being made to control malaria, the availability of a simple and reliable biomarker of impact is of the upmost importance. Promising data are accumulating that Hb levels could be used as a proxy of malaria even in hypo-endemic areas, even if many grey areas still deserve research efforts
The relationship between anemia and malaria. Apparently simple, yet controversial
CASTELLI, Francesco;SULIS, Giorgia;CALIGARIS, Silvio
2014-01-01
Abstract
Among many other factors, malaria plays a major causative role of anaemia globally. The mechanisms leading to anaemia in the course of malaria are extremely diverse, involving immunological factors that act differently according to age and malaria epidemiology. The malaria-attributable fraction of anaemia may then differ in different settings. While tremendous efforts are being made to control malaria, the availability of a simple and reliable biomarker of impact is of the upmost importance. Promising data are accumulating that Hb levels could be used as a proxy of malaria even in hypo-endemic areas, even if many grey areas still deserve research effortsI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.