AbstractDespite recent progress in reducing deaths attributable to malaria, it continues to claim approximately 500,000 lives per year and is associated with approximately 200 million infections. New tools, including safe and effective vaccines, are needed to ensure that the gains of the last 15 years are leveraged toward achieving the ultimate goal of malaria parasite eradication. In 2015, the European Medicines Agency announced the adoption of a positive opinion for the malaria vaccine candidate most advanced in development, RTS,S/AS01, which provides modest protection against clinical malaria; in early 2016, WHO recommended large-scale pilot implementations of RTS,S in settings of moderate-to-high malaria transmission. In alignment with ...
Malaria can be a very severe disease, particularly in young children, pregnant women (mostly in prim...
Malaria is one of the most widespread parasitic infection in Asian countries affecting the poor of t...
AbstractDespite impressive gains over the last 15 years in reducing the mortality associated with ma...
AbstractDespite recent progress in reducing deaths attributable to malaria, it continues to claim ap...
Infection with Plasmodium falciparum, the cause of the most severe form of malaria, kills at least o...
Malaria has afflicted humans for aeons, being responsible for more deaths throughout history than an...
Malaria has afflicted humans for aeons, being responsible for more deaths throughout history than an...
Plasmodium falciparum causes the severest form of malaria which kills well over one million persons ...
Malaria is responsible for approximately 5 billion clinical episodes, 500 million cases of morbidity...
Malaria is a parasitic disease of major global health significance that causes an estimated 2.7 mill...
The challenge to eradicate malaria is an enormous task that will not be achieved by current control ...
The currently available malaria control tools have allowed malaria elimination in many regions but t...
AbstractThe development of an effective malaria vaccine has taken many decades, but there is now a g...
AbstractThe Malaria Vaccine Technology Roadmap calls for a 2015 landmark goal of a first-generation ...
Large gains in the reduction of malaria mortality in the early 20th century were lost in subsequent ...
Malaria can be a very severe disease, particularly in young children, pregnant women (mostly in prim...
Malaria is one of the most widespread parasitic infection in Asian countries affecting the poor of t...
AbstractDespite impressive gains over the last 15 years in reducing the mortality associated with ma...
AbstractDespite recent progress in reducing deaths attributable to malaria, it continues to claim ap...
Infection with Plasmodium falciparum, the cause of the most severe form of malaria, kills at least o...
Malaria has afflicted humans for aeons, being responsible for more deaths throughout history than an...
Malaria has afflicted humans for aeons, being responsible for more deaths throughout history than an...
Plasmodium falciparum causes the severest form of malaria which kills well over one million persons ...
Malaria is responsible for approximately 5 billion clinical episodes, 500 million cases of morbidity...
Malaria is a parasitic disease of major global health significance that causes an estimated 2.7 mill...
The challenge to eradicate malaria is an enormous task that will not be achieved by current control ...
The currently available malaria control tools have allowed malaria elimination in many regions but t...
AbstractThe development of an effective malaria vaccine has taken many decades, but there is now a g...
AbstractThe Malaria Vaccine Technology Roadmap calls for a 2015 landmark goal of a first-generation ...
Large gains in the reduction of malaria mortality in the early 20th century were lost in subsequent ...
Malaria can be a very severe disease, particularly in young children, pregnant women (mostly in prim...
Malaria is one of the most widespread parasitic infection in Asian countries affecting the poor of t...
AbstractDespite impressive gains over the last 15 years in reducing the mortality associated with ma...