New Vaccination Approach Turns Mosquito Bites Into Immunity Boosters
In mice, the experimental shot blocked malaria and preserved immunity for almost two years, while researchers say it could advance to human trials soon.
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Late-stage parasite blockers could turn mosquito bites into malaria vaccine boosters
Researchers from WEHI (Melbourne, Australia) have discovered a new way to help prevent malaria that could one day transform mosquito bites from a source of deadly infection into immunity boosters against the disease.
New vaccination approach turns mosquito bites into immunity boosters
Researchers from WEHI (Melbourne, Australia) have discovered a new way to help prevent malaria that could one day transform mosquito bites from a source of deadly infection into immunity boosters against the disease.
The discovery that could turn mosquito bites into vaccine booster shots
The Australian research is aimed at a disease that kills more than half a million people every year.
New malaria approach turns mosquito bites into immune boosters: study
MELBOURNE, Aug. 14 (Xinhua) -- Researchers in Australia have discovered a new way to help prevent malaria that could turn mosquito bites from a source of deadly infection into ongoing immune boosters against the disease. The team demonstrated a new vaccination approach that can prime the immune system to fight malaria parasites before they cause disease, with subsequent mosquito bites acting as boosters to stren
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