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despite early ‘elimination’ declaration by WHO defined as ‘the reduction of prevalence to a level below one case per 10,000 population’ [168]. This has drawn major criticism, because it changed public perception and shifted away the resources and financial support needed to carry out ...
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said his country was forced to cut its own deals after watching rich countries scramble for the scarce shots. He criticized nations that, he said, bought more doses than they needed. "It's as if they intend to vaccinate all their cats and dogs," he said...
A vaccine againstPlasmodium falciparummalaria is needed now more than ever due the resurgence of the parasite and the increase in drug resistance. However, success in developing an effective malaria vaccine has been elusive. Among pre-erythrocytic antigens, the major antigen coating the surface of t...
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said his country was forced to cut its own deals after watching rich countries scramble for the scarce shots. He criticized nations that, he said, bought more doses than they needed. “It’s as if they intend to vaccinate all their cats and dogs,” he sa...
Next-generation rotavirus vaccine (NGRV) candidates in development may have a greater public health impact where they are needed most. The feasibility and acceptability of possible new rotavirus vaccines were explored as part of a larger public health value proposition for injectable NGRVs in LMICs....
the first COVID-19 vaccines were approved for marketing. At the end of March 2023, over three years after the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, 199 vaccines were in pre-clinical development and 183 in clinical development. The candidate vaccines in the clinical phase are based on the follo...
These antigens are not generally thought to be exposed to the extracellular space for recognition by humoral immunity, and would primarily be thought to serve as T cell antigens. Likely due to the generally held belief that both B and T cell immunity are needed for a vaccine to confer ...