Immunity to asexual blood stage malaria and vaccine approaches
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01/10/2002
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The development of a malaria vaccine seems to be a definite possibility despite the fact that even individuals with a life time of endemic exposure do not develop sterile immunity. An effective malaria vaccine would be invaluable in preventing malaria-associated deaths in endemic areas, especially amongst children less than 5 years of age and pregnant women. This review discusses our current understanding of immunity against the asexual blood stage of malaria - the stage that is responsible for the symptoms of the disease - and approaches to the design of an asexual blood stage vaccine. |
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eng |
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Blackwell Publishing Asia |
Palavras-Chave | #Cell Biology #Immunology #Asexual Blood Stage #Malaria #Vaccine #Merozoite Surface Protein-1 #Tumor-necrosis-factor #Plasmodium-falciparum Malaria #Apical Membrane Antigen-1 #Carboxyl-terminal Fragment #Delta-t-cells #Intercellular-adhesion Molecule-1 #Experimental Cerebral Malaria #Naturally Acquired-immunity #Factor-like Domains #C1 #321206 Preventive Medicine #730213 Preventive medicine #1107 Immunology |
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Journal Article |