Molecular genetic strategies for the development of anti-malarial vaccines Journal Article


Authors: Ravetch, J. V.; Young, J.; Poste, G.
Article Title: Molecular genetic strategies for the development of anti-malarial vaccines
Abstract: Malaria is one of the most important parasitic diseases of man. Efforts to reduce the prevalence and continued geographic spread of this disease by chemotherapy and spraying with insecticides to eradicate the mosquito vector have been hindered by the emergence of resistant strains of both parasite and vector. Recent advances in the identification and characterization of antigens associated with different stages of the parasite life cycle offer new opportunities for vaccination as a strategy for disease control. This article surveys current knowledge of the properties of candidate antigens for stage-specific malaria vaccines, describes progress in cloning the genes for these molecules and outlines current concepts regarding the feasibility of disease control by vaccination. © 1985, Nature Publishing Group. All rights reserved.
Keywords: review; genetic engineering; epidemiology; drug therapy; plasmodium falciparum; therapy; protozoon; prevention; malaria vaccine; human
Journal Title: Bio/Technology
Volume: 3
Issue: 8
ISSN: 0733-222X
Publisher: Nature Publishing Group  
Date Published: 1985-08-01
Start Page: 729
End Page: 740
Language: English
DOI: 10.1038/nbt0885-729
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Review -- Export Date: 26 October 2021 -- Source: Scopus
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