The observation that inactivated Plasmodium sporozoites could protect against malaria is about a hundred years old. However, systematic demonstration of protection using irradiated sporozoites occurred in the nineteen-sixties, providing the impetus for the development of a malaria vaccine. In 1983, the circumsporozoite protein (CSP), a major sporozoite surface antigen, became the first Plasmodium gene to be cloned, and a CSP-based vaccine appeared imminent. Today, 25 years later, we are still without an effective malaria vaccine, despite considerable information regarding the genomics and proteomics of the malaria parasites. Although clinical immunity to malaria has been well-documented in adults living in malaria endemic areas, our underst...
Malaria remains the most prevalent and devastating parasitic disease worldwide. Vaccination is consi...
Development of an effective malaria vaccine poses a major scientific challenge both in the laborator...
Sporozoites are the infective stage of malaria parasites present in the salivary glands of Anopheles...
The observation that inactivated Plasmodium sporozoites could protect against malaria is about a hun...
Malaria can be a very severe disease, particularly in young children, pregnant women (mostly in prim...
AbstractThe parasitic disease malaria threatens more than 3 billion people worldwide, resulting in m...
The emergence of insecticide-resistant anopheline mosquitoes and the development of drug-resistant m...
Despite continuous efforts, the century-old goal of eradicating malaria still remains. Multiple cont...
BACKGROUND: Research aimed at developing vaccines against infectious diseases generally seeks to ind...
The demonstration of the i) acquired protective immunity in adults living in endemic areas, ii) cure...
The currently available malaria control tools have allowed malaria elimination in many regions but t...
During the twentieth century, the primary approach to malaria prevention has been to interfere with ...
Despite nearly 100 years of research and control efforts, malaria remains one of the most important ...
BACKGROUND: An effective vaccine for malaria is urgently needed. Naturally acquired immunity to mala...
Development of a malaria vaccine remains a critical priority to decrease clinical disease and mortal...
Malaria remains the most prevalent and devastating parasitic disease worldwide. Vaccination is consi...
Development of an effective malaria vaccine poses a major scientific challenge both in the laborator...
Sporozoites are the infective stage of malaria parasites present in the salivary glands of Anopheles...
The observation that inactivated Plasmodium sporozoites could protect against malaria is about a hun...
Malaria can be a very severe disease, particularly in young children, pregnant women (mostly in prim...
AbstractThe parasitic disease malaria threatens more than 3 billion people worldwide, resulting in m...
The emergence of insecticide-resistant anopheline mosquitoes and the development of drug-resistant m...
Despite continuous efforts, the century-old goal of eradicating malaria still remains. Multiple cont...
BACKGROUND: Research aimed at developing vaccines against infectious diseases generally seeks to ind...
The demonstration of the i) acquired protective immunity in adults living in endemic areas, ii) cure...
The currently available malaria control tools have allowed malaria elimination in many regions but t...
During the twentieth century, the primary approach to malaria prevention has been to interfere with ...
Despite nearly 100 years of research and control efforts, malaria remains one of the most important ...
BACKGROUND: An effective vaccine for malaria is urgently needed. Naturally acquired immunity to mala...
Development of a malaria vaccine remains a critical priority to decrease clinical disease and mortal...
Malaria remains the most prevalent and devastating parasitic disease worldwide. Vaccination is consi...
Development of an effective malaria vaccine poses a major scientific challenge both in the laborator...
Sporozoites are the infective stage of malaria parasites present in the salivary glands of Anopheles...