major histocompatibility class
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Author(s):  
Mosab Nouraldein Mohammed Hamad ◽  
Sufian Khalid M. Noor ◽  
Awadalla H. Kashif ◽  
Mohammed Medani Eltayeb ◽  
Bader Saud Alotaibi ◽  
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Both malaria and leishmania  are most widespread protozoon parasitic diseases, certainly in tropical countries of the world. Malaria leishmania coinfection is common in leishmaniasis endemic areas which is mostly endemic to malaria too. Researchers notice that in cases of malaria leishmania coinfection , leishmania species find the some extent the outcome of malaria infection , but also behavior of malaria parasite species play a significant role to figure the consequences of it. While L. donovani protect from severe malaria complications by suppression of major histocompatibility class Ⅱ , so it diminish the clinical severity of malaria but not malaria parasite density due to dysfunction of major histocompatibility class I, which controlled by suppressed one, In another side L. mexicana tends to sequester in macrophages and lead to severe clinical outcomes when it coexisted with malaria parasite at same host. Experimental studies required to know more information about coinfection of different malaria and leishmania species to establish clinical research. Leishmania infection excluded when studies aim to assess the immune response to only malaria parasite, experimental studies required involving different species of malaria and leishmania.


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Christo Tsilifis ◽  
Diana Moreira ◽  
Laura Marques ◽  
Esmeralda Neves ◽  
Mary A. Slatter ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 103 ◽  
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Quinn H. Abram ◽  
Kazuhiro Fujiki ◽  
Marije Booman ◽  
Emily Chin-Dixon ◽  
Guang Wei ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 121 (5) ◽  
pp. S100-S101
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R. Doll ◽  
D. McGarry ◽  
D. Jhaveri ◽  
R. Hostoffer ◽  
H. Tcheurekdjian

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