Figure 4. Mean parasitemia (%) and P. berghei specific IgG optical densities (OD) in L. donovani- P. berghei and P. berghei - only infected mice groups. Groups of mice were infected with either P. berghei or L. donovani- P. berghei and their IgG optical densities taken on day 0 and each day from the 4th day post co-infection. A moderate correlation in the mean parasitemia in L. donovani- P. berghei and P. berghei- only infected mice groups with their respective IgG antibody responses were observed. Collate red rectangle with blue line for L. donovani- P. berghei co-infected mice and green rectangle with black line for IgG response to P. berghei in P. berghei only infected mice group

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Concomitant Infection with Leishmania donovani and Plasmodium berghei Causes Pro-inflammatory Polarization Resulting in Malaria Exacerbation in BALB/c Mice

Rebeccah. M. Ayako, Joshua. M. Mutiso, John. C. Macharia, David Langoi, Lucy Ochola

American Journal of Infectious Diseases and Microbiology. 2021, 9(3), 71-82 doi:10.12691/ajidm-9-3-1