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[afro-nets] Human Trials Of Malaria Vaccine To Begin Next Year


  • Subject: [afro-nets] Human Trials Of Malaria Vaccine To Begin Next Year
  • From: Dr Rana Jawad Asghar <jawad@alumni.washington.edu>
  • Date: Thu, 18 Dec 2003 10:50:55 +0500
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Human Trials Of Malaria Vaccine To Begin Next Year
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Wednesday, December 17, 2003

http://www.unwire.org/UNWire/20031217/449_11371.asp

Oxford University scientists plan to begin human trials of a ma-
laria vaccine next year after promising results in mice, BBC
Online reported yesterday.

The mouse experiments produced a strong reaction from "killer T
cells," the immune cells needed to destroy the malaria-causing
parasite Plasmodium.

There is currently no fully effective malaria vaccine, and de-
veloping one has proved difficult because of the many different
strains of Plasmodium. To prevent creating a vaccine that works
only against one of the strains, the British scientists joined
together multiple proteins taken both from the surface of Plas-
modium and from other locations in the parasite.

"Nothing quite like this has been tried before against malaria,"
said Sarah Gilbert, a co-author of the study, which appeared
yesterday in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of
Sciences (BBC Online, Dec. 16).

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Dr Rana Jawad Asghar
Program Manager Child Survival, Mozambique
Provincial Coordinator Sofala Province, Mozambique
Health Alliance International, Seattle, WA, USA
http://depts.washington.edu/haiuw/
Coordinator South Asian Public Health Forum
http://www.saphf.org
mailto:jawad@alumni.washington.edu
http://www.DrJawad.com