[接种疟疾疫苗]。

Marie Mura
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疟疾疫苗接种是一个古老的梦想,2015年随着欧洲药品管理局对首个抗疟疾疫苗RTS,S/ AS01的赞成意见而重新出现。六年后,世界卫生组织(世卫组织)建议在撒哈拉以南非洲和恶性疟原虫传播的高传播和中度传播区域广泛部署这种疫苗。此前,自2019年以来,在加纳、肯尼亚和马拉维开展的涉及80多万名儿童的试点项目取得了积极成果。本文阐述了针对寄生虫发育不同阶段的目标和主要候选疫苗,并强调了这些不同方法的进展和局限性。RTS,S系列疫苗是疫苗开发的一个里程碑,世卫组织建议将第一代疫苗与其他预防措施结合使用,用于撒哈拉以南非洲和其他恶性疟原虫中度至高度传播地区的5个月以上儿童。研究工作仍在继续,以更好地了解保护的相关关系。随着疫苗平台的进步,可能会出现新的多抗原、多阶段甚至多物种方法,为疟疾控制带来光明前景。
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[Vaccination against malaria].

[Vaccination against malaria].

[Vaccination against malaria].

[Vaccination against malaria].

Vaccination against malaria is an old dream that reemerged in 2015 with the European Medicines Agency's favourable opinion on a first antimalarial vaccine, RTS,S/ AS01. Six years later, the World Health Organization (WHO) is advising a wide deployment of this vaccine in sub-Saharan Africa and in regions with high and moderate transmission where Plasmodium falciparum circulates. This follows favourable results from the pilot programme in Ghana, Kenya and Malawi involving over 800,000 children since 2019. This article addresses the objectives and main vaccine candidates targeting the different stages of parasite development, highlighting the progress and limitations of these different approaches. The RTS,S saga has been a milestone in vaccine development, with a first-generation vaccine recommended by the WHO for use in children over 5 months of age in sub-Saharan Africa and other areas of moderate to high transmission of P. falciparum malaria, in combination with other prevention measures. Research efforts continue to better understand the correlates of protection. With advances in vaccine platforms, new multi-antigen, multi-stage, and even multi-species approaches might emerge and brighten the horizon for malaria control.

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