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Malarial parasites immune activation

Malarial infection does not produce immunity in patients, and active research has been initiated to develop a malaria vaccine. " A vaccine that blocks the entry of sporozoites into the liver cells will prevent malaria at this stage. However, immunity to sporozoites does not protect the host against parasites in the erythrocytic cycle. Infective sporozoites of P. falciparum are covered by a polypeptide, circumsporozoite protein. Isolatiou aud ideutification of the gene encoding for this circumsporozoite protein have led to the development of a monoclonal antibody by recombinant DNA technology P. falciparum sporozoite vaccine is now under investigation. ... [Pg.2070]


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