Building momentum for malaria vaccine research and development: key considerations
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Chitnis, Chetan ESchellenberg, David
Vekemans, Johan
Asturias, Edwin J
Bejon, Philip
Collins, Katharine A
Crabb, Brendan S
Herrera, Socrates
Laufer, Miriam
Rabinovich, N Regina
Roestenberg, Meta
Shearley, Adelaide
Tinto, Halidou
Wentworth, Marian
O'Brien, Kate
Alonso, Pedro
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2020-11-23Journal
Malaria JournalPublisher
Springer NatureType
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To maintain momentum towards improved malaria control and elimination, a vaccine would be a key addition to the intervention toolkit. Two approaches are recommended: (1) promote the development and short to medium term deployment of first generation vaccine candidates and (2) support innovation and discovery to identify and develop highly effective, long-lasting and affordable next generation malaria vaccines.Identifier to cite or link to this item
http://hdl.handle.net/10713/14182ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1186/s12936-020-03491-3
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