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Asymptomatic Plasmodium vivax parasitaemia in the low-transmission setting: the role for a population-based transmission-blocking vaccine for malaria elimination

机译:低传播环境中的无症状间日疟原虫寄生虫病:基于人群的传播阻断疫苗在消除疟疾中的作用

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Plasmodium vivax remains an important cause of morbidity and mortality across the Americas, Horn of Africa, East and South East Asia. Control of transmission has been hampered by emergence of chloroquine resistance and several intrinsic characteristics of infection including asymptomatic carriage, challenges with diagnosis, difficulty eradicating the carrier state and early gametocyte appearance. Complex human-parasite-vector immunological interactions may facilitate onward infection of mosquitoes. Given these challenges, new therapies are being explored including the development of transmission to mosquito blocking vaccines. Herein, the case supporting the need for transmission-blocking vaccines to augment control of P. vivax parasite transmission and explore factors that are limiting eradication efforts is discussed.
机译:间质疟原虫仍然是整个美洲,非洲之角,东亚和东南亚的发病率和死亡率的重要原因。氯喹抗药性的出现和几种感染的内在特征(包括无症状携带,诊断挑战,难以清除携带者状态和早期配子细胞出现)阻碍了传播的控制。复杂的人-寄生虫-载体免疫相互作用可能会促进蚊子的继续感染。面对这些挑战,正在探索新的疗法,包括发展向蚊子阻断疫苗的传播。在本文中,讨论了支持阻断传播疫苗以加强对间日疟原虫寄生虫传播的控制并探讨限制根除努力的因素的案例。

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