Vaccines to accelerate malaria elimination and eventual eradication
Details
Publication Year 2017-09-01,Volume 7,Issue #9,Page pii: a025627
Journal Title
Cold Spring Harb Perspect Med
Publication Type
Journal Article
Abstract
Remarkable progress has been made in coordinated malaria control efforts with substantial reductions in malaria-associated deaths and morbidity achieved through mass administration of drugs and vector control measures including distribution of long-lasting insecticide-impregnated bednets and indoor residual spraying. However, emerging resistance poses a significant threat to the sustainability of these interventions. In this light, the malaria research community has been charged with the development of a highly efficacious vaccine to complement existing malaria elimination measures. As the past 40 years of investment in this goal attests, this is no small feat. The malaria parasite is a highly complex organism, exquisitely adapted for survival under hostile conditions within human and mosquito hosts. Here we review current vaccine strategies to accelerate elimination and the potential for novel and innovative approaches to vaccine design through a better understanding of the host-parasite interaction.
Publisher
CSHP
Research Division(s)
Infection And Immunity
PubMed ID
28490535
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