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pro vyhledávání: '"Tony Sang"'
Autor:
Norbert Awino Odero, Aaron M. Samuels, Wycliffe Odongo, Bernard Abong’o, John Gimnig, Kephas Otieno, Christopher Odero, David Obor, Maurice Ombok, Vincent Were, Tony Sang, Mary J. Hamel, S. Patrick Kachur, Laurence Slutsker, Kim A. Lindblade, Simon Kariuki, Meghna Desai
Publikováno v:
Malaria Journal, Vol 18, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2019)
Abstract Background Malaria transmission is high in western Kenya and the asymptomatic infected population plays a significant role in driving the transmission. Mathematical modelling and simulation programs suggest that interventions targeting asymp
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/4c85e738b95f48149cd17a0cf59de11d
Autor:
Aaron M. Samuels, Nobert Awino, Wycliffe Odongo, Benard Abong’o, John Gimnig, Kephas Otieno, Ya Ping Shi, Vincent Were, Denise Roth Allen, Florence Were, Tony Sang, David Obor, John Williamson, Mary J. Hamel, S. Patrick Kachur, Laurence Slutsker, Kim A. Lindblade, Simon Kariuki, Meghna Desai
Publikováno v:
Malaria Journal, Vol 16, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2017)
Abstract Most human Plasmodium infections in western Kenya are asymptomatic and are believed to contribute importantly to malaria transmission. Elimination of asymptomatic infections requires active treatment approaches, such as mass testing and trea
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/426423d527f54c159bea45793e2e4e58
Autor:
Aaron M Samuels, Daniel Ansong, Simon K Kariuki, Samuel Adjei, Anne Bollaerts, Christian Ockenhouse, Nelli Westercamp, Cynthia K Lee, Lode Schuerman, Dennis K Bii, Lawrence Osei-Tutu, Martina Oneko, Marc Lievens, Maame Anima Attobrah Sarfo, Cecilia Atieno, Danielle Morelle, Ashura Bakari, Tony Sang, Erik Jongert, Maame Fremah Kotoh-Mortty, Kephas Otieno, François Roman, Patrick Boakye Yiadom Buabeng, Yaw Ntiamoah, Opokua Ofori-Anyinam, Tsiri Agbenyega, David Sambian, Albert Agordo Dornudo, Lydia Nana Badu, Kwame Akoi, Evans Antwi, Kelvin Onoka, Kevin K'Orimba, Paul Ndaya Oloo, Elizabeth Leakey, Emilia Gvozdenovic, Cristina Cravcenco, Pascale Vandoolaeghe, Johan Vekemans, Karen Ivinson
Publikováno v:
The Lancet Infectious Diseases. 22:1329-1342
Autor:
Ginnie Abarbanell, Allan Dungani, Elizabeth L Nzuu, Robert A. Seder, Thomas L. Richie, David Styers, Salim Abdulla, Ryan E. Wiegand, Eric R. James, Winnie Chebore, Peter F. Billingsley, Dennis K. Bii, Simon Kariuki, Tony Sang, B. Kim Lee Sim, Maxmillian Mpina, Kephas Otieno, Paul Ndaya Oloo, Aaron M. Samuels, Martina Oneko, Gail E Potter, Dorcas Akach, Said Jongo, Natasha Kc, Laura C. Steinhardt, Phillip A. Swanson, Reuben Yego, Stephen L. Hoffman, Julie Gutman, Claudia Daubenberger
Publikováno v:
Nature Medicine. 27:1636-1645
The radiation-attenuated Plasmodium falciparum sporozoite (PfSPZ) vaccine provides protection against P. falciparum infection in malaria-naive adults. Preclinical studies show that T cell-mediated immunity is required for protection and is readily in
Autor:
Julie Gutman, Peter F. Billingsley, E.M. Nyang'au, B. K. L. Sim, Y. Abebe, Elizabeth L Nzuu, Y.R. Cherop, Simon Kariuki, Robert A. Seder, Thomas L. Richie, A.D. Odila, Aaron M. Samuels, Eric R. James, Martina Oneko, Tony Sang, Laura C. Steinhardt, Wathsala Wijayalath, Ryan E. Wiegand, Stephen L. Hoffman, Dorcas Akach, Mary J. Hamel
Publikováno v:
Vaccine
PfSPZ Vaccine, composed of radiation-attenuated, aseptic, purified, cryopreserved Plasmodium falciparum sporozoites, is administered by direct venous inoculation (DVI) for maximal efficacy against malaria. A critical issue for advancing vaccines that
Autor:
Aaron M, Samuels, Daniel, Ansong, Simon K, Kariuki, Samuel, Adjei, Anne, Bollaerts, Christian, Ockenhouse, Nelli, Westercamp, Cynthia K, Lee, Lode, Schuerman, Dennis K, Bii, Lawrence, Osei-Tutu, Martina, Oneko, Marc, Lievens, Maame Anima, Attobrah Sarfo, Cecilia, Atieno, Danielle, Morelle, Ashura, Bakari, Tony, Sang, Erik, Jongert, Maame Fremah, Kotoh-Mortty, Kephas, Otieno, François, Roman, Patrick Boakye Yiadom, Buabeng, Yaw, Ntiamoah, Opokua, Ofori-Anyinam, Tsiri, Agbenyega, Karen, Ivinson
Publikováno v:
The Lancet. Infectious diseases. 22(9)
Controlled infection studies in malaria-naive adults suggest increased vaccine efficacy for fractional-dose versus full-dose regimens of RTS,S/AS01. We report first results of an ongoing trial assessing different fractional-dose regimens in children,
Autor:
Yonas Abebe, Mary J. Hamel, Kephas Otieno, Aaron M. Samuels, Martina Oneko, Laura C. Steinhardt, Simon Kariuki, S. Patrick Kachur, David Styers, Stephen L. Hoffman, Natasha Kc, Allan Dungani, L. W. Preston Church, Eric R. James, Reuben Yego, Tony Sang, Dorcas Akach, Ryan E. Wiegand, Ginnie Abarbanell, B. Kim Lee Sim, Julie Gutman, Elizabeth L Nzuu, Robert A. Seder, Peter F. Billingsley, Thomas L. Richie, Kelly Schlessman, Tooba Murshedkar
Publikováno v:
Clin Infect Dis
Background The whole Plasmodium falciparum sporozoite (PfSPZ) vaccine is being evaluated for malaria prevention. The vaccine is administered intravenously for maximal efficacy. Direct venous inoculation (DVI) with PfSPZ vaccine has been safe, tolerab
Autor:
Martina, Oneko, Laura C, Steinhardt, Reuben, Yego, Ryan E, Wiegand, Phillip A, Swanson, Natasha, Kc, Dorcas, Akach, Tony, Sang, Julie R, Gutman, Elizabeth L, Nzuu, Allan, Dungani, B, Kim Lee Sim, Paul Ndaya, Oloo, Kephas, Otieno, Dennis K, Bii, Peter F, Billingsley, Eric R, James, Simon, Kariuki, Aaron M, Samuels, Said, Jongo, Winnie, Chebore, Salim, Abdulla, Claudia, Daubenberger, Maxmillian, Mpina, David, Styers, Gail E, Potter, Ginnie, Abarbanell, Thomas L, Richie, Stephen L, Hoffman, Robert A, Seder
Publikováno v:
Nature medicine. 27(9)
The radiation-attenuated Plasmodium falciparum sporozoite (PfSPZ) vaccine provides protection against P. falciparum infection in malaria-naïve adults. Preclinical studies show that T cell-mediated immunity is required for protection and is readily i
Autor:
Simon Kariuki, Kephas Otieno, Wycliffe Odongo, S. Patrick Kachur, Aaron M. Samuels, Tony Sang, John Williamson, Mary J. Hamel, Ya Ping Shi, Nobert Awino Odero, Kim A. Lindblade, Vincent Were, Laurence Slutsker, Meghna Desai, Ryan E. Wiegand
Publikováno v:
Clin Infect Dis
Background Global gains toward malaria elimination have been heterogeneous and have recently stalled. Interventions targeting afebrile malaria infections may be needed to address residual transmission. We studied the efficacy of repeated rounds of co
Autor:
Ryan E. Wiegand, John Williamson, Mary J. Hamel, Tony Sang, S. Patrick Kachur, Wycliffe Odongo, Ya Ping Shi, Nobert Awino Odero, Simon Kariuki, Laurence Slutsker, Kim A. Lindblade, Vincent Were, Meghna Desai, Kephas Otieno, Aaron M. Samuels
Publikováno v:
Clinical Infectious Diseases. 72:1103-1104