Development of an effective malaria vaccine that could be deployed widely in endemic areas has proved to be more difficult than was anticipated, when the first clinical trials of malaria vaccines were conducted 30 years ago. Substantial progress has been made during the past few years and one candidate vaccine, RTS,S/AS02, shows promise. However, during the period that malaria vaccine development has been taking place, alternative methods of malaria control including insecticide treated bednets and intermittent preventive treatment in infancy and childhood have been developed and shown to be partially effective. Malaria vaccines will need to be more effective or more cost effective than these alternative control strategies or be able to pro...
Malaria is a major economic and public health problem in mainly sub-Saharan Africa. Globally 300-500...
Malaria remains an important public health problem throughout the tropical world causing immense hum...
AbstractDespite recent progress in reducing deaths attributable to malaria, it continues to claim ap...
Large gains in the reduction of malaria mortality in the early 20th century were lost in subsequent ...
AbstractThe development of an effective malaria vaccine has taken many decades, but there is now a g...
Malaria continues to be a worldwide leading cause of morbidity and mortality, and the development of...
Malaria is one of the most widespread parasitic infection in Asian countries affecting the poor of t...
Malaria kills one child in Africa every 30 s. After summarising the burden of malaria, the life-cycl...
The currently available malaria control tools have allowed malaria elimination in many regions but t...
There is no licenced vaccine against any human parasitic disease and Plasmodium falciparum malaria, ...
Malaria has afflicted humans for aeons, being responsible for more deaths throughout history than an...
Malaria is a parasitic disease of major global health significance that causes an estimated 2.7 mill...
Malaria is a life-threatening disease of public health importance, especially in sub-Saharan Africa....
The Roll Back Malaria campaign vowed to halve the global burden of malaria in ten years but, midway ...
Malaria claims the lives of approximately a million people per year, plus causes suffering in hundre...
Malaria is a major economic and public health problem in mainly sub-Saharan Africa. Globally 300-500...
Malaria remains an important public health problem throughout the tropical world causing immense hum...
AbstractDespite recent progress in reducing deaths attributable to malaria, it continues to claim ap...
Large gains in the reduction of malaria mortality in the early 20th century were lost in subsequent ...
AbstractThe development of an effective malaria vaccine has taken many decades, but there is now a g...
Malaria continues to be a worldwide leading cause of morbidity and mortality, and the development of...
Malaria is one of the most widespread parasitic infection in Asian countries affecting the poor of t...
Malaria kills one child in Africa every 30 s. After summarising the burden of malaria, the life-cycl...
The currently available malaria control tools have allowed malaria elimination in many regions but t...
There is no licenced vaccine against any human parasitic disease and Plasmodium falciparum malaria, ...
Malaria has afflicted humans for aeons, being responsible for more deaths throughout history than an...
Malaria is a parasitic disease of major global health significance that causes an estimated 2.7 mill...
Malaria is a life-threatening disease of public health importance, especially in sub-Saharan Africa....
The Roll Back Malaria campaign vowed to halve the global burden of malaria in ten years but, midway ...
Malaria claims the lives of approximately a million people per year, plus causes suffering in hundre...
Malaria is a major economic and public health problem in mainly sub-Saharan Africa. Globally 300-500...
Malaria remains an important public health problem throughout the tropical world causing immense hum...
AbstractDespite recent progress in reducing deaths attributable to malaria, it continues to claim ap...