We calculated the number and growth rate of Plasmodium falciparum parasites emerging in recipients of candidate preerythrocytic malaria vaccines and unvaccinated control subjects undergoing mosquito-bite challenge. This was done to measure vaccine efficacy and to distinguish the effects on blood-stage multiplication from those on liver-stage parasites. Real-time polymerase chain reaction measurements of parasite densities were analyzed by nonlinear regression and mixed-effects models. Substantial reductions in numbers of liver parasites resulted from the use of 2 immunization regimens: FP9 boosted by modified virus Ankara (MVA) encoding the malaria epitope-thrombospondin-related adhesion protein insert (92% reduction) and RTS,S/AS02 used in...
The pre-erythrocytic stages of Plasmodium spp. are increasingly recognised as ideal targets for prop...
Previous research indicates that a combination vaccine targeting different stages of the malaria lif...
There is increasing interest in malaria vaccines targeting the asexual blood stage of Plasmodium fal...
Clinical trials are an essential step in evaluation of safety and efficacy of malaria vaccines, and ...
Several prototype vaccines against the asexual blood stage of malaria are undergoing preclinical and...
The detection and quantitation of blood stage parasitaemia is typically used as a surrogate endpoint...
The development of a vaccine against malaria has public health priority. In a controlled setting, pr...
Controlled human malaria infection is used to measure efficacy of candidate malaria vaccines before ...
Controlled human malaria infection is used to measure effica-cy of candidate malaria vaccines before...
The development of a vaccine against malaria has public health priority. In a controlled setting, pr...
Inhibition of parasite growth is a major objective of blood-stage malaria vaccines. The in vitro ass...
Background:?Models of controlled human malaria infection (CHMI) initiated by mosquito bite have been...
Mosquito-bite controlled human malaria infection (CHMI) models have been widely used to assess effi...
The pre-erythrocytic stages of Plasmodium spp. are increasingly recognised as ideal targets for prop...
Abstract. The demand for an effective malaria vaccine is high, with millions of people being affecte...
The pre-erythrocytic stages of Plasmodium spp. are increasingly recognised as ideal targets for prop...
Previous research indicates that a combination vaccine targeting different stages of the malaria lif...
There is increasing interest in malaria vaccines targeting the asexual blood stage of Plasmodium fal...
Clinical trials are an essential step in evaluation of safety and efficacy of malaria vaccines, and ...
Several prototype vaccines against the asexual blood stage of malaria are undergoing preclinical and...
The detection and quantitation of blood stage parasitaemia is typically used as a surrogate endpoint...
The development of a vaccine against malaria has public health priority. In a controlled setting, pr...
Controlled human malaria infection is used to measure efficacy of candidate malaria vaccines before ...
Controlled human malaria infection is used to measure effica-cy of candidate malaria vaccines before...
The development of a vaccine against malaria has public health priority. In a controlled setting, pr...
Inhibition of parasite growth is a major objective of blood-stage malaria vaccines. The in vitro ass...
Background:?Models of controlled human malaria infection (CHMI) initiated by mosquito bite have been...
Mosquito-bite controlled human malaria infection (CHMI) models have been widely used to assess effi...
The pre-erythrocytic stages of Plasmodium spp. are increasingly recognised as ideal targets for prop...
Abstract. The demand for an effective malaria vaccine is high, with millions of people being affecte...
The pre-erythrocytic stages of Plasmodium spp. are increasingly recognised as ideal targets for prop...
Previous research indicates that a combination vaccine targeting different stages of the malaria lif...
There is increasing interest in malaria vaccines targeting the asexual blood stage of Plasmodium fal...