AbstractMalaria parasites are frequently polymorphic at the antigenic targets of many candidate vaccines, presumably as a consequence of selection pressure from protective immune responses. Conventional wisdom is therefore that vaccines directed against a single variant could select for non-target variants, rendering the vaccine useless. Many people have argued that a solution is to develop vaccines containing the products of more than one variant of the target. However, we are unaware of any evidence that multi-allele vaccines better protect hosts against parasites or morbidity. Moreover, selection of antigen-variants is not the only evolution that could occur in response to vaccination. Increased virulence could also be favored if more ag...
Apical Membrane Antigen 1 (AMA1) is a leading malaria vaccine candidate and a target of naturally-ac...
Prospects for malaria eradication will be greatly enhanced by an effective vaccine, but parasite gen...
Background: Overcoming antigenic diversity is a key challenge in the development of effective Plasmo...
AbstractMalaria parasites are frequently polymorphic at the antigenic targets of many candidate vacc...
Drug resistance is one of the most medically relevant forms of pathogen evolution. To date, vaccines...
Abstract Background Extensive genetic diversity in vaccine antigens may contribute to the lack of ef...
Malaria vaccine developers are concerned that antigenic escape will erode vaccine efficacy. Evolutio...
Malaria vaccine developers are concerned that antigenic escape will erode vaccine efficacy. Evolutio...
Malaria vaccine developers are concerned that antigenic escape will erode vaccine efficacy. Evolutio...
Extensive genetic polymorphism is generally found in Plasmodium falciparum surface antigens. This po...
<div><p>Malaria vaccine developers are concerned that antigenic escape will erode vaccine efficacy. ...
BACKGROUND: Polymorphism in antigens is a common mechanism for immune evasion used by many important...
Background: Polymorphism in antigens is a common mechanism for immune evasion used by many importan...
Apical Membrane Antigen 1 (AMA1) is a leading malaria vaccine candidate and a target of naturally-ac...
AbstractProspects for malaria eradication will be greatly enhanced by an effective vaccine, but para...
Apical Membrane Antigen 1 (AMA1) is a leading malaria vaccine candidate and a target of naturally-ac...
Prospects for malaria eradication will be greatly enhanced by an effective vaccine, but parasite gen...
Background: Overcoming antigenic diversity is a key challenge in the development of effective Plasmo...
AbstractMalaria parasites are frequently polymorphic at the antigenic targets of many candidate vacc...
Drug resistance is one of the most medically relevant forms of pathogen evolution. To date, vaccines...
Abstract Background Extensive genetic diversity in vaccine antigens may contribute to the lack of ef...
Malaria vaccine developers are concerned that antigenic escape will erode vaccine efficacy. Evolutio...
Malaria vaccine developers are concerned that antigenic escape will erode vaccine efficacy. Evolutio...
Malaria vaccine developers are concerned that antigenic escape will erode vaccine efficacy. Evolutio...
Extensive genetic polymorphism is generally found in Plasmodium falciparum surface antigens. This po...
<div><p>Malaria vaccine developers are concerned that antigenic escape will erode vaccine efficacy. ...
BACKGROUND: Polymorphism in antigens is a common mechanism for immune evasion used by many important...
Background: Polymorphism in antigens is a common mechanism for immune evasion used by many importan...
Apical Membrane Antigen 1 (AMA1) is a leading malaria vaccine candidate and a target of naturally-ac...
AbstractProspects for malaria eradication will be greatly enhanced by an effective vaccine, but para...
Apical Membrane Antigen 1 (AMA1) is a leading malaria vaccine candidate and a target of naturally-ac...
Prospects for malaria eradication will be greatly enhanced by an effective vaccine, but parasite gen...
Background: Overcoming antigenic diversity is a key challenge in the development of effective Plasmo...