Mosquito-based transmission blocking vaccines for interrupting Plasmodium development
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.micinf.2008.05.004
Mosquito-based transmission blocking vaccines for interrupting Plasmodium development
Abstract
Reduction of transmission is critical for effective malaria control. Transmission blocking vaccines, which are intended to prevent the parasites from infecting the mosquito vectors, could target mosquito antigens that are required for the successful development of the parasite in its vector. Here we review recent advances in the identification of promising candidate antigens for a mosquito-based transmission blocking vaccine.
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