The demonstration of the i) acquired protective immunity in adults living in endemic areas, ii) cure of malaria patients with passive transfer of specific immunoglobulins, and iii) protection conferred by vaccination with sporozoites attenuated by radiation, justifies the search for a malaria vaccine. Given the improbability that a vaccine directed against a single antigen will be completely protective, the preferred option is to combine several antigens of different stages of the parasite in a multi-component multi-stage vaccine which is likely to protect both the travellers and the populations living in endemic areas. Potential manufacturing technologies include recombinant proteins, synthetic peptides and DNA vaccines, the relevant genes...
Malaria remains the most prevalent and devastating parasitic disease worldwide. Vaccination is consi...
Malaria is one of the most deadly diseases caused by protozoan parasites of genus Plasmodium. It aff...
Prospects for malaria eradication will be greatly enhanced by an effective vaccine, but parasite gen...
The demonstration of the i) acquired protective immunity in adults living in endemic areas, ii) cure...
Development of an effective malaria vaccine poses a major scientific challenge both in the laborator...
Malaria kills one child in Africa every 30 s. After summarising the burden of malaria, the life-cycl...
Malaria can be a very severe disease, particularly in young children, pregnant women (mostly in prim...
The emergence of insecticide-resistant anopheline mosquitoes and the development of drug-resistant m...
Resurgence of malaria has reached alarming proportions. The situation has become worse because of th...
During the twentieth century, the primary approach to malaria prevention has been to interfere with ...
There is no licenced vaccine against any human parasitic disease and Plasmodium falciparum malaria, ...
The observation that inactivated Plasmodium sporozoites could protect against malaria is about a hun...
The currently available malaria control tools have allowed malaria elimination in many regions but t...
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...
Malaria remains the most prevalent and devastating parasitic disease worldwide. Vaccination is consi...
Malaria is one of the most deadly diseases caused by protozoan parasites of genus Plasmodium. It aff...
Prospects for malaria eradication will be greatly enhanced by an effective vaccine, but parasite gen...
The demonstration of the i) acquired protective immunity in adults living in endemic areas, ii) cure...
Development of an effective malaria vaccine poses a major scientific challenge both in the laborator...
Malaria kills one child in Africa every 30 s. After summarising the burden of malaria, the life-cycl...
Malaria can be a very severe disease, particularly in young children, pregnant women (mostly in prim...
The emergence of insecticide-resistant anopheline mosquitoes and the development of drug-resistant m...
Resurgence of malaria has reached alarming proportions. The situation has become worse because of th...
During the twentieth century, the primary approach to malaria prevention has been to interfere with ...
There is no licenced vaccine against any human parasitic disease and Plasmodium falciparum malaria, ...
The observation that inactivated Plasmodium sporozoites could protect against malaria is about a hun...
The currently available malaria control tools have allowed malaria elimination in many regions but t...
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...
Malaria remains the most prevalent and devastating parasitic disease worldwide. Vaccination is consi...
Malaria is one of the most deadly diseases caused by protozoan parasites of genus Plasmodium. It aff...
Prospects for malaria eradication will be greatly enhanced by an effective vaccine, but parasite gen...