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Autor:
Thomas S Churcher, Robert E Sinden, Nick J Edwards, Ian D Poulton, Thomas W Rampling, Patrick M Brock, Jamie T Griffin, Leanna M Upton, Sara E Zakutansky, Katarzyna A Sala, Fiona Angrisano, Adrian V S Hill, Andrew M Blagborough
Publikováno v:
PLoS Pathogens, Vol 13, Iss 1, p e1006108 (2017)
Over a century since Ronald Ross discovered that malaria is caused by the bite of an infectious mosquito it is still unclear how the number of parasites injected influences disease transmission. Currently it is assumed that all mosquitoes with saliva
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/06b851e695e24547811f54f463879571
Autor:
Susanne Helena Hodgson, Elizabeth A Juma, Amina eSalim, Charles eMagiri, Domtila eKimani, Daniel eNjenga, Alfred eMuia, Andrew O Cole, Caroline eOgwang, Ken eAwuondo, Brett eLowe, Marianne eMuene, Peter F Billingsley, Eric eJames, Anusha eGunasekera, B Kim. Lee Sim, Patricia eNjuguna, Thomas W Rampling, Adam eRichman, Yonas eAbebe, Gathoni eKamuyu, Michelle eMuthui, B Kim Lee Sim, Sean eElias, Sassy eMolyneux, Stephen eGerry, Alex eMacharia, Thomas N Williams, Peter C Bull, Adrian VS Hill, Faith H Osier, Simon J Draper, Philip eBejon, Stephen L Hoffman, Bernhards eOgutu, Kevin eMarsh
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Microbiology, Vol 5 (2014)
Background: Controlled human malaria infection (CHMI) studies are a vital tool to accelerate vaccine and drug development. As CHMI trials are performed in a controlled environment, they allow unprecedented, detailed evaluation of parasite growth dyna
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/eb0aeda005cf487eb6da5f9d3e77ebf8
Autor:
Amina Salim, Kim Lee Sim, Elizabeth Juma, Bernhards Ogutu, Adrian V. S. Hill, Daniel Njenga, Caroline Ogwang, Alfred Muia, Charles Magiri, Philip Bejon, Faith H. A. Osier, Eric R. James, Kevin Marsh, Thomas W. Rampling, Andrew O. Cole, Simon J. Draper, Domtila Kimani, Susanne H. Hodgson, Stephen L. Hoffman, Peter F. Billingsley
Publikováno v:
Malaria Journal
Controlled human malaria infection in Kenyan adults: A safe model that could accelerate assessment of novel drugs and vaccines in malaria endemic populations Susanne Hodgson, Elizabeth Juma, Amina Salim, Charles Magiri, Domtila Kimani, Daniel Njenga,
Publikováno v:
Malaria Journal
A highly effective malaria vaccine is a major goal of global health research and will likely require a multi-stage product. Oxford researchers are developing the concept of a highly effective multi-stage P. falciparum vaccine to the point of proof-of