In recent years, groundbreaking advances have been made in understanding the biology of and immune mechanisms against the Plasmodium spp. parasite, the causative agent of malaria. Novel features of the Plasmodium life cycle have been unravelled and immune mechanisms, which take place during both infection and immunization, have been dissected. We have undoubtedly enhanced our knowledge, but the question now is how to use this information to manipulate immune responses against Plasmodium and to develop an efficacious malaria vaccine. In this review, we discuss the latest developments in the field and speculate on how immune responses against Plasmodium could be harnessed for rational vaccine design and application
Global eradication of the human-infecting malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum, the major cause of...
Development of a malaria vaccine remains a critical priority to decrease clinical disease and mortal...
Malaria is a major cause of disease and death in tropical countries. A safe and effective vaccine is...
The concept of a malaria vaccine has sparked great interest for decades; however, the challenge is p...
The concept of a malaria vaccine has sparked great interest for decades; however, the challenge is p...
International audienceMalaria-a parasite vector-borne disease-is a global health problem, and Plasmo...
The development of highly effective and durable vaccines against the human malaria parasites Plasmod...
Recent efforts in malaria control have led to marked reductions in malaria incidence. However, new s...
Malaria remains an important public health problem throughout the tropical world causing immense hum...
Resurgence of malaria has reached alarming proportions. The situation has become worse because of th...
As global malaria mortality increases the urgency for vaccine development, analysis of immune respon...
Malaria caused by Plasmodium vivax continues being one of the most important infectious diseases aro...
Historically, vaccines have been designed to mimic the immunity induced by natural exposure to the t...
In 2021, worldwide almost 600.000 people deaths could be attributed to malaria. This infectious dise...
Malaria vaccine discovery and development follow two principal strategies. Most subunit vaccines are...
Global eradication of the human-infecting malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum, the major cause of...
Development of a malaria vaccine remains a critical priority to decrease clinical disease and mortal...
Malaria is a major cause of disease and death in tropical countries. A safe and effective vaccine is...
The concept of a malaria vaccine has sparked great interest for decades; however, the challenge is p...
The concept of a malaria vaccine has sparked great interest for decades; however, the challenge is p...
International audienceMalaria-a parasite vector-borne disease-is a global health problem, and Plasmo...
The development of highly effective and durable vaccines against the human malaria parasites Plasmod...
Recent efforts in malaria control have led to marked reductions in malaria incidence. However, new s...
Malaria remains an important public health problem throughout the tropical world causing immense hum...
Resurgence of malaria has reached alarming proportions. The situation has become worse because of th...
As global malaria mortality increases the urgency for vaccine development, analysis of immune respon...
Malaria caused by Plasmodium vivax continues being one of the most important infectious diseases aro...
Historically, vaccines have been designed to mimic the immunity induced by natural exposure to the t...
In 2021, worldwide almost 600.000 people deaths could be attributed to malaria. This infectious dise...
Malaria vaccine discovery and development follow two principal strategies. Most subunit vaccines are...
Global eradication of the human-infecting malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum, the major cause of...
Development of a malaria vaccine remains a critical priority to decrease clinical disease and mortal...
Malaria is a major cause of disease and death in tropical countries. A safe and effective vaccine is...