Toxoplasma gondii is well- known as a common parasite with high proliferative activity in the nucleated cells. This parasite has infected nearly one third of the people worldwide. Infection can result in chorioretinitis in immunocompetent hosts, encephalitis in HIV/AIDS positive patients and abortion and neonatal loss in congenital toxoplasmosis. Development of vaccines for toxoplasmosis infection is very important for decreasing infection transmission routes of the disease in various host species in the world. Live attenuated vaccines are closest to a natural infection; therefore, they are good rescuers of the immune system and often create lifelong immunity with only one or two doses. In this study, the researchers reviewed the current st...
Background: The threat of Toxoplasma gondii infection in immunocompromised individuals and pregnant ...
Toxoplasma gondii is an obligate intracellular parasitic protozoan that infects a wide variety of ve...
A DNA VACCINE APPROACH TO TOXOPLASMA GONDII Rosalie C. Warner and Paul H. Davis, Department of Biolo...
Toxoplasmosis is an opportunistic infection caused by the protozoan parasite Toxoplasma gondii. T go...
Toxoplasma gondii (TG) is an obligate intracellular apicomplexan parasite. 30% of the world’s popula...
To date no single vaccine has been commercialized in the field of human parasitology, and therefore ...
Background: Toxoplasma gondii is an obligate intracellular parasite that can infect almost all warm-...
Toxoplasmosis is a worldwide disease affecting all warm-blooded animals, including humans. Vaccinati...
Background: Severe and fatal complications of toxoplasmosis urge development of effective vaccines a...
International audienceToxoplasmosis is a parasitic disease affecting human, livestock and cat. Proph...
A vaccine capable of protecting against Toxoplasma gondii would have both beneficial medical and vet...
Development of vaccines against Toxoplasma gondii infection in humans is of high priority, given t...
Development of vaccines against Toxoplasma gondii infection in humans is of high priority, given the...
Toxoplasmosis, caused by an intracellular protozoan parasite, Toxoplasma gondii, is widespread throu...
Development of vaccines against Toxoplasma gondii infection in humans is of high priority, given the...
Background: The threat of Toxoplasma gondii infection in immunocompromised individuals and pregnant ...
Toxoplasma gondii is an obligate intracellular parasitic protozoan that infects a wide variety of ve...
A DNA VACCINE APPROACH TO TOXOPLASMA GONDII Rosalie C. Warner and Paul H. Davis, Department of Biolo...
Toxoplasmosis is an opportunistic infection caused by the protozoan parasite Toxoplasma gondii. T go...
Toxoplasma gondii (TG) is an obligate intracellular apicomplexan parasite. 30% of the world’s popula...
To date no single vaccine has been commercialized in the field of human parasitology, and therefore ...
Background: Toxoplasma gondii is an obligate intracellular parasite that can infect almost all warm-...
Toxoplasmosis is a worldwide disease affecting all warm-blooded animals, including humans. Vaccinati...
Background: Severe and fatal complications of toxoplasmosis urge development of effective vaccines a...
International audienceToxoplasmosis is a parasitic disease affecting human, livestock and cat. Proph...
A vaccine capable of protecting against Toxoplasma gondii would have both beneficial medical and vet...
Development of vaccines against Toxoplasma gondii infection in humans is of high priority, given t...
Development of vaccines against Toxoplasma gondii infection in humans is of high priority, given the...
Toxoplasmosis, caused by an intracellular protozoan parasite, Toxoplasma gondii, is widespread throu...
Development of vaccines against Toxoplasma gondii infection in humans is of high priority, given the...
Background: The threat of Toxoplasma gondii infection in immunocompromised individuals and pregnant ...
Toxoplasma gondii is an obligate intracellular parasitic protozoan that infects a wide variety of ve...
A DNA VACCINE APPROACH TO TOXOPLASMA GONDII Rosalie C. Warner and Paul H. Davis, Department of Biolo...