Journal article
Malaria: Biology and Disease
AF Cowman, J Healer, D Marapana, K Marsh
Cell | CELL PRESS | Published : 2016
Abstract
Malaria has been a major global health problem of humans through history and is a leading cause of death and disease across many tropical and subtropical countries. Over the last fifteen years renewed efforts at control have reduced the prevalence of malaria by over half, raising the prospect that elimination and perhaps eradication may be a long-term possibility. Achievement of this goal requires the development of new tools including novel antimalarial drugs and more efficacious vaccines as well as an increased understanding of the disease and biology of the parasite. This has catalyzed a major effort resulting in development and regulatory approval of the first vaccine against malaria (RT..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We apologize for not being able to cite all of the relevant published articles due to editorial constraints. The authors thank members of the Cowman and Marsh laboratories for critical insight and discussions. The authors acknowledge support from the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia, PATH/MVI, USAID, and the Wellcome Trust. A.F.C. is an International Scholar of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.