Malaria transmission-blocking immunity has been studied in natural malaria infections in man, during infections in animals and following artificial immunization of animals with sexual stage malaria parasites. Effective immunity, which prevents infectivity of a malarial infection to mosquitoes, has been observed under all of these circumstances. Two general types of effector mechanism have been identified. One is an antibody mediated mechanism which acts against the extracellular sexual stages of the parasite within the midgut of a blood feeding mosquito. The other is a cytokine mediated mechanism which inactivates the gametocytes of the parasites while in the circulation of the vertebrate host. Both effects have been observed during natural...
Malaria infects 500 million people and kills an estimated 2·7 million annually, representing one of ...
Mosquito-borne diseases are associated with major global health burdens. Aedes spp. and Culex spp. a...
Coevolution of humans and malaria parasites has generated an intricate balance between the immune sy...
Plasmodium gametocytes can induce an immune response in humans that interferes with the development ...
Plasmodium gametocytes can induce an immune response in humans that interferes with the development ...
The worldwide decline over the last decade in the number of clinical cases of malaria does not mean ...
AbstractThe article relates the ability of the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum to avoid a pro...
History shows that vaccines are most easily developed for those organisms that induce natural immuni...
Malaria is a major cause of disease and death in tropical countries. A safe and effective vaccine is...
It is widely perceived that immunity to malaria is, to an extent, defective and that one component o...
There has been a recent shift in the literature on mosquito/Plasmodium interactions with an increasi...
International audienceAlthough the mosquito vectors of malaria have an effective immune system capab...
The last few years have seen a marked change in the understanding of malaria mmunology. We have very...
The efficient spread of malaria from infected humans to mosquitoes is a major challenge for malaria ...
For parasites of humans and animals that rely on vectors or on sexual contact for transmission, it i...
Malaria infects 500 million people and kills an estimated 2·7 million annually, representing one of ...
Mosquito-borne diseases are associated with major global health burdens. Aedes spp. and Culex spp. a...
Coevolution of humans and malaria parasites has generated an intricate balance between the immune sy...
Plasmodium gametocytes can induce an immune response in humans that interferes with the development ...
Plasmodium gametocytes can induce an immune response in humans that interferes with the development ...
The worldwide decline over the last decade in the number of clinical cases of malaria does not mean ...
AbstractThe article relates the ability of the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum to avoid a pro...
History shows that vaccines are most easily developed for those organisms that induce natural immuni...
Malaria is a major cause of disease and death in tropical countries. A safe and effective vaccine is...
It is widely perceived that immunity to malaria is, to an extent, defective and that one component o...
There has been a recent shift in the literature on mosquito/Plasmodium interactions with an increasi...
International audienceAlthough the mosquito vectors of malaria have an effective immune system capab...
The last few years have seen a marked change in the understanding of malaria mmunology. We have very...
The efficient spread of malaria from infected humans to mosquitoes is a major challenge for malaria ...
For parasites of humans and animals that rely on vectors or on sexual contact for transmission, it i...
Malaria infects 500 million people and kills an estimated 2·7 million annually, representing one of ...
Mosquito-borne diseases are associated with major global health burdens. Aedes spp. and Culex spp. a...
Coevolution of humans and malaria parasites has generated an intricate balance between the immune sy...