Exposure to pesticides in utero impacts the fetal immune system and response to vaccination in infan...
Exposure to pesticides in utero impacts the fetal immune system and response to vaccination in infancy
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Prahl, Mary , Odorizzi, Pamela , Gingrich, David , Muhindo, Mary , McIntyre, Tara , Budker, Rachel , Jagannathan, Prasanna , Farrington, Lila , Nalubega, Mayimuna , Nankya, Felistas , Sikyomu, Esther , Musinguzi, Kenneth , Naluwu, Kate , Auma, Ann , Kakuru, Abel , Kamya, Moses R. , Dorsey, Grant , Aweeka, Francesca and Feeney, Margaret E.
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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The use of pesticides to reduce mosquito vector populations is a cornerstone of global malaria control efforts, but the biological impact of most pesticides on human populations, including pregnant women and infants, is not known. Some pesticides, including carbamates, have been shown to perturb the human immune system. We measure the systemic abso...
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Exposure to pesticides in utero impacts the fetal immune system and response to vaccination in infancy
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Odorizzi, Pamela
Gingrich, David
Muhindo, Mary
McIntyre, Tara
Budker, Rachel
Jagannathan, Prasanna
Farrington, Lila
Nalubega, Mayimuna
Nankya, Felistas
Sikyomu, Esther
Musinguzi, Kenneth
Naluwu, Kate
Auma, Ann
Kakuru, Abel
Kamya, Moses R.
Dorsey, Grant
Aweeka, Francesca
Feeney, Margaret E.
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_eddc9c1d1b754c848657ab45c624a570
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_eddc9c1d1b754c848657ab45c624a570
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2041-1723
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2041-1723
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10.1038/s41467-020-20475-8