Immunogenicity of vaccines for malaria-exposed populations
<p>An efficacious malaria vaccine will be a necessary tool for malaria eradication, however current vaccine candidates have only demonstrated a moderate level of short-term efficacy. Additionally, these vaccines often display reduced immunogenicity and efficacy in the malaria-exposed target po...
Auteur principal: | Bowyer, GSA |
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Autres auteurs: | Hill, A |
Format: | Thèse |
Langue: | English |
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2018
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