Malaria remains one of the most important infectious diseases worldwide considering that 40% of the world’s population live in health risk areas and millions of febrile episodes due to malaria infection occur annually in children under the age of five in Africa alone and almost 3 million patients, primarily children, die each year. Among the various measures envisaged, to contain the disease, the concept of a vaccine to protect humans against malaria appears particularly attractive. The development of an effective malaria vaccine represents one of the most important approaches to provide cost-effective intervention, in addition to currently available malaria control strategies. Here, we review malaria as a public health problem and the sta...
Malaria can be a very severe disease, particularly in young children, pregnant women (mostly in prim...
Malaria kills one child in Africa every 30 s. After summarising the burden of malaria, the life-cycl...
Malaria is a disease of poor countries. The development of malaria vaccines requires considerable in...
Malaria is one of the deadliest infectious diseases that affects millions of people worldwide includ...
According to the latest report from the World Health Organization (December 1996), malaria is still ...
By all accounts and standards malaria, the hemolytic disease caused by a mosquito¬vectored parasite,...
Malaria is one of the most widespread parasitic infection in Asian countries affecting the poor of t...
Malaria is a major economic and public health problem in mainly sub-Saharan Africa. Globally 300-500...
Malaria is an infectious disease caused by the protist Plasmodium spp. and it currently kills more t...
Malaria is a life-threatening disease of public health importance, especially in sub-Saharan Africa....
Malaria is a potentially fatal blood disease spread by mosquitos. Malaria is preventable, but it is ...
Malaria is still one of the infectious diseases urgently requiring control and causes socioeconomic ...
Malaria remains an important public health problem throughout the tropical world causing immense hum...
ABSTRACTDespite ongoing continuous research towards developing a malaria vaccine, we have still not ...
<p><strong><em>Background:</em></strong> Although rigorous efforts have substantially decreased the ...
Malaria can be a very severe disease, particularly in young children, pregnant women (mostly in prim...
Malaria kills one child in Africa every 30 s. After summarising the burden of malaria, the life-cycl...
Malaria is a disease of poor countries. The development of malaria vaccines requires considerable in...
Malaria is one of the deadliest infectious diseases that affects millions of people worldwide includ...
According to the latest report from the World Health Organization (December 1996), malaria is still ...
By all accounts and standards malaria, the hemolytic disease caused by a mosquito¬vectored parasite,...
Malaria is one of the most widespread parasitic infection in Asian countries affecting the poor of t...
Malaria is a major economic and public health problem in mainly sub-Saharan Africa. Globally 300-500...
Malaria is an infectious disease caused by the protist Plasmodium spp. and it currently kills more t...
Malaria is a life-threatening disease of public health importance, especially in sub-Saharan Africa....
Malaria is a potentially fatal blood disease spread by mosquitos. Malaria is preventable, but it is ...
Malaria is still one of the infectious diseases urgently requiring control and causes socioeconomic ...
Malaria remains an important public health problem throughout the tropical world causing immense hum...
ABSTRACTDespite ongoing continuous research towards developing a malaria vaccine, we have still not ...
<p><strong><em>Background:</em></strong> Although rigorous efforts have substantially decreased the ...
Malaria can be a very severe disease, particularly in young children, pregnant women (mostly in prim...
Malaria kills one child in Africa every 30 s. After summarising the burden of malaria, the life-cycl...
Malaria is a disease of poor countries. The development of malaria vaccines requires considerable in...