Schistosomiasis, caused mainly by S. mansoni, S. haematobium and S. japonicum, continues to be a serious tropical disease and public health problem resulting in an unacceptably high level of morbidity in countries where it is endemic. Praziquantel, the only drug currently available for treatment, is unable to kill developing schistosomes, it does not prevent re-infection and its continued extensive use may result in the future emergence of drug-resistant parasites. This scenario provides impetus for the development and deployment of anti-schistosome vaccines to be used as part of an integrated approach for the prevention, control and eventual elimination of schistosomiasis. This review considers the present status of candidate vaccines for ...
An effective schistosome vaccine is a desirable control tool but progress towards that goal has been...
There is currently no vaccine available for human use for any parasitic infections, including the he...
The undisputed, worldwide success of chemotherapy notwithstanding, schistosomiasis continues to defy...
Schistosomiasis, caused mainly by S. mansoni, S. haematobium and S. japonicum, continues to be a ser...
Schistosomiasis, caused mainly by S. mansoni, S. haematobium and S. japonicum, continues to be a ser...
Schistosomiasis, caused by human trematode blood flukes (schistosomes), remains one of the most prev...
Schistosomiasis is a severe parasitic disease, endemic in 74 developing countries with up to 600 mil...
Schistosomiasis remains a neglected tropical disease of major public health concern with high levels...
Mounting evidence for acquired immunity to schistosomiasis in humans supports the case for immunolog...
Recently, considerable enthusiasm has been expressed for expanding and combining control efforts for...
The parasite blood flukes belonging to the genus Schistosoma cause schistosomiasis. Among the Schist...
In spite of the major public health impact of schistosomiasis in endemic countries, research on schi...
The new WHO Roadmap for Neglected Tropical Diseases targets the global elimination of schistosomiasi...
Schistosomiasis is a major neglected tropical disease, with more than 200 million people infected an...
The undisputed, worldwide success of chemotherapy notwithstanding, schistosomiasis continues to defy...
An effective schistosome vaccine is a desirable control tool but progress towards that goal has been...
There is currently no vaccine available for human use for any parasitic infections, including the he...
The undisputed, worldwide success of chemotherapy notwithstanding, schistosomiasis continues to defy...
Schistosomiasis, caused mainly by S. mansoni, S. haematobium and S. japonicum, continues to be a ser...
Schistosomiasis, caused mainly by S. mansoni, S. haematobium and S. japonicum, continues to be a ser...
Schistosomiasis, caused by human trematode blood flukes (schistosomes), remains one of the most prev...
Schistosomiasis is a severe parasitic disease, endemic in 74 developing countries with up to 600 mil...
Schistosomiasis remains a neglected tropical disease of major public health concern with high levels...
Mounting evidence for acquired immunity to schistosomiasis in humans supports the case for immunolog...
Recently, considerable enthusiasm has been expressed for expanding and combining control efforts for...
The parasite blood flukes belonging to the genus Schistosoma cause schistosomiasis. Among the Schist...
In spite of the major public health impact of schistosomiasis in endemic countries, research on schi...
The new WHO Roadmap for Neglected Tropical Diseases targets the global elimination of schistosomiasi...
Schistosomiasis is a major neglected tropical disease, with more than 200 million people infected an...
The undisputed, worldwide success of chemotherapy notwithstanding, schistosomiasis continues to defy...
An effective schistosome vaccine is a desirable control tool but progress towards that goal has been...
There is currently no vaccine available for human use for any parasitic infections, including the he...
The undisputed, worldwide success of chemotherapy notwithstanding, schistosomiasis continues to defy...