The hope but challenge for developing a vaccine that might control malaria
Author(s)
F. Good, Michael
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2009
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As World Malaria Day approaches again it is timely, as an immunologically focussed community, to consider the consequence of not yet having an efficacious vaccine but also the progress that is being made and the challenges that we face in developing one. Key issues that need to be addressed for the leading vaccine candidates include antigenic polymorphism and loss of immunological memory.As World Malaria Day approaches again it is timely, as an immunologically focussed community, to consider the consequence of not yet having an efficacious vaccine but also the progress that is being made and the challenges that we face in developing one. Key issues that need to be addressed for the leading vaccine candidates include antigenic polymorphism and loss of immunological memory.
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Journal Title
European Journal of Immunology
Volume
39
Issue
4
Subject
Immunology not elsewhere classified
Immunology