疟疾疫苗:当前发展和免疫学见解

IF 5.4 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Akanksha Verma , Ritesh Ranjha , Kuldeep Singh , Vinod Yadav , Ashima Bhaskar , Ved Prakash Dwivedi , Mradul Mohan
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疟疾是一种引起公共卫生关注的寄生虫病,影响全球近2.63亿人。主要是贫穷和发展中国家容易患疟疾。5岁以下儿童最容易受到疟疾发病率和死亡率的影响。耐药寄生虫的出现对疟疾控制和消除目标构成威胁。现在迫切需要开发新的抗疟疾药物以及新的疟疾疫苗。疟原虫的遗传复杂性和多个生命阶段使得开发疟疾疫苗具有挑战性。到目前为止,世界卫生组织只批准了两种疟疾疫苗。这篇综述讨论了这两种疟疾疫苗的前景以及未来针对疟原虫不同生命阶段的候选疫苗。它还强调了在确定宿主对疟疾的免疫反应、新的候选疫苗和理想疫苗需求方面的最新进展。
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Malaria vaccines: Current developments and immunological insights
Malaria is a parasitic disease of public health concern affecting nearly 263 million people globally. Majorly, poor and developing countries are prone to malaria. Children under 5 years are most susceptible to malaria morbidity and mortality. The emergence of drug-resistant parasites is posing a threat to the malaria control and elimination goals. There is a need of the hour to develop new anti-malarials along with novel malaria vaccines. The genetic complexity of the parasite and multiple life stages make it challenging to develop malaria vaccines. So far, the WHO has approved only two malaria vaccines. This review discusses the prospects of these two malaria vaccines and the future vaccine candidates targeting different life stages of Plasmodium. It also highlights the recent development in identifying the host's immune responses against malaria, novel vaccine candidates, and the ideal vaccine requirement.
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New Microbes and New Infections
New Microbes and New Infections Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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