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SUBMITTER: Mordmuller B
PROVIDER: S-EPMC10906480 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Feb
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

Mordmüller Benjamin B Surat Güzin G Lagler Heimo H Chakravarty Sumana S Ishizuka Andrew S AS Lalremruata Albert A Gmeiner Markus M Campo Joseph J JJ Esen Meral M Ruben Adam J AJ Held Jana J Calle Carlos Lamsfus CL Mengue Juliana B JB Gebru Tamirat T Ibáñez Javier J Sulyok Mihály M James Eric R ER Billingsley Peter F PF Natasha K C KC Manoj Anita A Murshedkar Tooba T Gunasekera Anusha A Eappen Abraham G AG Li Tao T Stafford Richard E RE Li Minglin M Felgner Phil L PL Seder Robert A RA Richie Thomas L TL Sim B Kim Lee BK Hoffman Stephen L SL Kremsner Peter G PG
Nature 20170215 7642
A highly protective malaria vaccine would greatly facilitate the prevention and elimination of malaria and containment of drug-resistant parasites. A high level (more than 90%) of protection against malaria in humans has previously been achieved only by immunization with radiation-attenuated Plasmodium falciparum (Pf) sporozoites (PfSPZ) inoculated by mosquitoes; by intravenous injection of aseptic, purified, radiation-attenuated, cryopreserved PfSPZ ('PfSPZ Vaccine'); or by infectious PfSPZ ino ...[more]