Journal article
Eradication of Taenia solium cysticercosis: A role for vaccination of pigs
MW Lightowlers
International Journal for Parasitology | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2010
Abstract
Taenia solium is the causative agent of neurocysticercosis, a disease responsible for substantial human morbidity and mortality. It is a zoonotic parasite, involving pigs as intermediate hosts. The parasite's full life cycle is restricted to poor people in developing countries. Attempts to date to control transmission of the parasite have been relatively poorly effective and not sustainable. Over the past decade research has been undertaken to develop practical vaccines for use in pigs to prevent transmission of T. solium. The most effective of these vaccines in controlled experimental trials has been the TSOL18 vaccine. More recently, TSOL18 has been proven to be highly effective against na..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Funding is acknowledged from The Wellcome Trust, Animal Health in the Developing World Grant 075818 and the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council, Grants 350279, 400109, 628320. Valuable comments on the draft manuscript were provided by Dr. A. Jabbar.