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Anneth Tumbo
Researcher at Ifakara Health Institute
Publications - 6
Citations - 232
Anneth Tumbo is an academic researcher from Ifakara Health Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mycobacterium tuberculosis & Malaria. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 150 citations. Previous affiliations of Anneth Tumbo include University of Basel & Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute.
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Safety, Immunogenicity, and Protective Efficacy against Controlled Human Malaria Infection of Plasmodium falciparum Sporozoite Vaccine in Tanzanian Adults.
Said Jongo,Seif Shekalaghe,L. W. Preston Church,Adam Ruben,Tobias Schindler,Tobias Schindler,Isabelle Zenklusen,Isabelle Zenklusen,Tobias Rutishauser,Tobias Rutishauser,Julian Rothen,Julian Rothen,Anneth Tumbo,Catherine Mkindi,Maximillian Mpina,Ali Mtoro,Andrew S. Ishizuka,Kamaka R Kassim,Florence A. Milando,Munira Qassim,Omar Juma,Solomon Mwakasungula,Beatus Simon,Eric R. James,Yonas Abebe,Natasha Kc,Sumana Chakravarty,Elizabeth Saverino,Bakari M Bakari,Peter F. Billingsley,Robert A. Seder,Claudia Daubenberger,Claudia Daubenberger,B. Kim Lee Sim,Thomas L. Richie,Marcel Tanner,Marcel Tanner,Salim Abdulla,Stephen L. Hoffman +38 more
TL;DR: The same dosage regimen was used in the United States and Mali to evaluate the tolerability, safety, immunogenicity, and VE of PfSPZ Vaccine in young adult male Tanzanians and found it was less immunogenic and protective in Tanzanian volunteers than in Americans.
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Immune system development varies according to age, location, and anemia in African children
Danika L. Hill,Danika L. Hill,Edward J. Carr,Edward J. Carr,Tobias Rutishauser,Tobias Rutishauser,Gemma Moncunill,Joseph J. Campo,Silvia Innocentin,Maxmillian Mpina,Maxmillian Mpina,Maxmillian Mpina,Augusto Nhabomba,Anneth Tumbo,Anneth Tumbo,Anneth Tumbo,Chenjerai Jairoce,Henriëtte A. Moll,Menno C. van Zelm,Carlota Dobaño,Claudia Daubenberger,Claudia Daubenberger,Michelle A. Linterman +22 more
TL;DR: The results show that geographic location has an important influence on immune development in children, and demonstrates that the composition of the immune system in children varies according to age, geographical location, and anemia status.
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HIV Infection Functionally Impairs Mycobacterium tuberculosis-Specific CD4 and CD8 T-Cell Responses.
Patrizia Amelio,Damien Portevin,Damien Portevin,Jerry Hella,Klaus Reither,Klaus Reither,Lujeko Kamwela,Omar Lweno,Anneth Tumbo,Anneth Tumbo,Anneth Tumbo,Linda Geoffrey,Linda Geoffrey,Linda Geoffrey,Khalid Ohmiti,Song Ding,Giuseppe Pantaleo,Claudia Daubenberger,Claudia Daubenberger,Matthieu Perreau +19 more
TL;DR: This study demonstrated that M. tuberculosis/HIV-coinfected individuals have fewer circulating M.culosis-specific CD4 T cells and that those that remained were functionally impaired in both LTBI and PTB settings, and showed that HIV infection significantly interferes withM.
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Mixed Th1 and Th2 Mycobacterium tuberculosis-specific CD4 T cell responses in patients with active pulmonary tuberculosis from Tanzania
Patrizia Amelio,Damien Portevin,Klaus Reither,Klaus Reither,Francis Apolinary Mhimbira,Maxmillian Mpina,Anneth Tumbo,Beatrice Nickel,Beatrice Nickel,Hanspeter Marti,Hanspeter Marti,Stefanie Knopp,Stefanie Knopp,Song Ding,Adam Penn-Nicholson,Fatoumatta Darboe,Khalid Ohmiti,Thomas J. Scriba,Giuseppe Pantaleo,Claudia Daubenberger,Claudia Daubenberger,Matthieu Perreau +21 more
TL;DR: Results indicate that the generation of Mtb-specific CD4 and CD8 T cell responses may be substantially influenced by environmental factors in vivo, which may have major impact in the identification of immune biomarkers of disease status and correlates of protection.
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Red blood cell indices and prevalence of hemoglobinopathies and glucose 6 phosphate dehydrogenase deficiencies in male Tanzanian residents of Dar es Salaam.
Solomon Mwakasungula,Tobias Schindler,Said Jongo,Elena Moreno,Kasimu Kamaka,Mgeni Mohammed,Selina Joseph,Ramla Rashid,Thabit Athuman,Anneth Tumbo,Ali Hamad,Omar Lweno,Marcel Tanner,Seif Shekalaghe,Claudia Daubenberger +14 more
TL;DR: Hemoglobinopathies, disorders of hemoglobin structure and production, are one of the most common monogenic disorders in humans and using a cut off value of 28.6 pg.