Immune effector mechanisms in malaria.
That humans in endemic areas become immune to malaria offers encouragement to the idea of developing protective vaccines. However natural immunity is relatively inefficient, being bought at the cost of substantial childhood mortality, and current vaccines are only partially protective. Understanding...
Main Authors: | Marsh, K, Kinyanjui, S |
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Format: | Conference item |
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2006
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