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Manjula Basappa
Researcher at Vaccine Research Center
Publications - 2
Citations - 39
Manjula Basappa is an academic researcher from Vaccine Research Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Malaria & Statistics & numerical data. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications receiving 17 citations.
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A majority of uninfected adults show preexisting antibody reactivity against SARS-CoV-2.
Abdelilah Majdoubi,Christina Michalski,Sarah E. O’Connell,Sarah Dada,Sandeep Narpala,Jean P. Gelinas,Disha Mehta,Disha Mehta,Claire Cheung,Dirk F. H. Winkler,Manjula Basappa,Aaron C Liu,Matthias Görges,Vilte E. Barakauskas,Michael A. Irvine,Jennifer Mehalko,Dominic Esposito,Inna Sekirov,Agatha N. Jassem,David M. Goldfarb,David M. Goldfarb,Steven L. Pelech,Daniel C. Douek,Adrian B. McDermott,Pascal M. Lavoie +24 more
TL;DR: Using an orthogonal antibody testing approach, the authors estimated that about 0.6% of nontriaged adults from the greater Vancouver, Canada, area between May 17 and June 19, 2020, showed clear evidence of a prior SARS-CoV-2 infection, after adjusting for false positive and false negative test results.
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A Monoclonal Antibody for Malaria Prevention.
Martin R. Gaudinski,Nina M. Berkowitz,Azza H. Idris,Emily E. Coates,LaSonji A. Holman,Floreliz Mendoza,Ingelise J. Gordon,Sarah H. Plummer,Olga Trofymenko,Zonghui Hu,Andrezza Campos Chagas,Sarah O’Connell,Manjula Basappa,Naomi Douek,Sandeep Narpala,Christopher R. Barry,Alicia T. Widge,Renunda Hicks,Seemal F. Awan,Richard Wu,Somia P. Hickman,Diane Wycuff,Judy Stein,Christopher Case,Brian P. Evans,Kevin Carlton,Jason G. D. Gall,Sandra Vazquez,Britta Flach,Grace L. Chen,Joseph R. Francica,Barbara J. Flynn,Neville K. Kisalu,Edmund V. Capparelli,Adrian B. McDermott,John R. Mascola,Julie E. Ledgerwood,Robert A. Seder +37 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors conducted a two-part, phase 1 clinical trial to assess the safety and quality of the interventions and concluded that additional interventions are needed to reduce the morbidity and mortality caused by malaria.