Malaria Transmission Intensity Likely Modifies RTS, S/AS01 Efficacy Due to a Rebound Effect in Ghana, Malawi, and Gabon

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Malaria Transmission Intensity Likely Modifies RTS, S/AS01 Efficacy Due to a Rebound Effect in Ghana, Malawi, and Gabon

Author: Bell, Griffin J.; Goel, Varun; Essone, Paulin; Dosoo, David; Adu, Bright; Mensah, Benedicta Ayiedu; Gyaase, Stephaney; Wiru, Kenneth; Mougeni, Fabrice; Osei, Musah; Minsoko, Pamela; Sinai, Cyrus; Niare, Karamoko; Juliano, Jonathan J.; Hudgens, Michael; Ghansah, Anita; Kamthunzi, Portia; Mvalo, Tisungane; Agnandji, Selidji Todagbe; Bailey, Jeffrey A.; Asante, Kwaku Poku; Emch, Michael
Tübinger Autor(en):
Agnandji, Selidji Todagbe
Published in: Journal of Infectious Diseases (2022), Bd. 226, H. 9, S. 1646-1656
Verlagsangabe: Oxford Univ Press Inc
Language: English
Full text: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiac322
ISSN: 0022-1899
DDC Classifikation: 570 - Life sciences; biology
610 - Medicine and health
Dokumentart: Article
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