Figure 1From: S1P Is Associated with Protection in Human and Experimental Cerebral MalariaPlasma S1P is decreased in children with cerebral malaria. (A) S1P is decreased in children with cerebral malaria. Plasma S1P levels were assayed in Ugandan children with malaria. S1P levels were significantly lower in children with cerebral malaria (CM, n = 29) versus uncomplicated malaria (UM, n = 27), P < 0.0001, MW. (B) Hemoglobin levels are decreased in children with cerebral malaria. Hemoglobin levels were significantly lower in children with cerebral malaria (CM, n = 29) versus uncomplicated malaria (UM, n = 27), P < 0.0001, MW. (C) Platelet counts are decreased in children with cerebral malaria. Counts were measured in Ugandan children with malaria, and were shown to be significantly lower in children with cerebral malaria (CM, n = 29) versus uncomplicated malaria (UM, n = 27), P < 0.0001, MW.Back to article page