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Adjuvants for malaria vaccines

Parasite Immunology, 2009
SummaryThere is a renewed enthusiasm about subunit vaccines for malaria coincident with the formation of new alliances and partnerships raising international public awareness, attracting increased resources and the re‐focusing of research programs on adjuvant development for infectious disease vaccines.
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Malaria vaccines for travelers

Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease, 2004
Malaria is the most important infectious threat facing travelers to malaria-endemic areas of the tropics, if one considers both risk and potential severity. The problem is illustrated by the many travelers diagnosed with this protozoal infection after returning home from visits to malaria-endemic countries: in the USA, travelers account for 1000–1500 ...
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Malaria vaccines in development

Expert Opinion on Emerging Drugs, 2005
The recent infusion of public and private funding for malaria vaccine development has greatly accelerated the pace at which candidate malaria vaccines are entering the clinic. Recent promising results from vaccine trials carried out in malaria-naive and -endemic populations have revealed important insights into what will be required of a successful ...
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Betting on a Malaria Vaccine

New England Journal of Medicine, 2005
Sometime within the next two years, clinical researchers are expected to begin inoculating at least 2000 African infants in the largest trial ever undertaken of an experimental vaccine for malaria....
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Research in Malaria Vaccines

New England Journal of Medicine, 1986
The interest in the article1 and letter2 on malaria in this week's Journal stems from developments in research into malarial sporozoites that may lead to an effective vaccine. Anopheline mosquitoes inject sporozoites into humans during a blood meal. Sporozoites rapidly disappear from the blood and enter liver parenchymal cells, where they proliferate ...
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Vaccines, enzymes and malaria

Trends in Parasitology, 2002
Several books or chapters on vaccines begin with a statement that goes something like this: the virtual elimination of childhood diseases from the face of this earth must surely rank as one of the great accomplishments of medicine. Even a generation ago, children born in many countries of the world were potential victims of devastating diseases such as
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Vaccine-Resistant Malaria

New England Journal of Medicine, 2015
To ensure efficacy against wild poliovirus, Jonas Salk methodically classified circulating polio strains before choosing three to use in his inactivated vaccine.1 Several other successful vaccines against viruses and bacteria have likewise included immunogen variants that were selected through careful assessments of pathogen genetic diversity and ...
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Malaria vaccines

Current Opinion in Immunology, 1995
A, Moreno, M E, Patarroyo
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Malaria Vaccine Trials

Science, 1988
R S, Nussenzweig, V, Nussenzweig
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Malaria Vaccines

Scientific American, 1988
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