Efficacy of a Plasmodium vivax malaria vaccine using ChAd63 and modified vaccinia Ankara expressing thrombospondin-related anonymous protein as assessed with transgenic Plasmodium berghei parasites.
Plasmodium vivax is the world's most widely distributed malaria parasite and a potential cause of morbidity and mortality for approximately 2.85 billion people living mainly in Southeast Asia and Latin America. Despite this dramatic burden, very few vaccines have been assessed in humans. The cl...
Main Authors: | Bauza, K, Malinauskas, T, Pfander, C, Anar, B, Jones, E, Billker, O, Hill, A, Reyes-Sandoval, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2014
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