Journal article
Vaccinomics for the major blood feeding helminths of humans
A Loukas, S Gaze, JP Mulvenna, RB Gasser, PJ Brindley, DL Doolan, JM Bethony, MK Jones, GN Gobert, P Driguez, DP McManus, PJ Hotez
OMICS A Journal of Integrative Biology | MARY ANN LIEBERT INC | Published : 2011
Abstract
Approximately one billion people are infected with hookworms and/or blood flukes (schistosomes) in developing countries. These two parasites are responsible for more disability adjusted life years lost than most other neglected tropical diseases (NTDs), and together, are second only to malaria. Although anthelmintic drugs are effective and widely available, they do not protect against reinfection, resistant parasites are likely to emerge, and mass drug administration programs are unsustainable. Therefore, there is a pressing need for the development of vaccines against these parasites. In recent years, there have been major advances in our understanding of hookworms and schistosomes at the m..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Our work is predominantly supported by the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Australian Research Council and Sabin Vaccine Institute.