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Walter and Eliza Hall Institute researchers Dr Ethan Goddard-Borger and Associate Professor Justin Boddey on their discovery that carbohydrates on the surface of malaria parasites play a critical role in malaria’s ability to infect mosquito and human hosts.
The discovery suggests steps that may improve the only malaria vaccine approved to protect people against Plasmodium falciparum malaria – the most deadly form of the disease.
https://www.wehi.edu.au/news/carbohydrates-may-be-key-better-malaria-vaccine
Walter and Eliza Hall Institute researchers Dr Ethan Goddard-Borger and Associate Professor Justin Boddey on their discovery that carbohydrates on the surface of malaria parasites play a critical role in malaria’s ability to infect mosquito and human hosts.
The discovery suggests steps that may improve the only malaria vaccine approved to protect people against Plasmodium falciparum malaria – the most deadly form of the disease.
https://www.wehi.edu.au/news/carbohydrates-may-be-key-better-malaria-vaccine