Increased levels of anti-pfcsp antibodies in post-pubertal females versus males immunized with pfspz vaccine does not translate into increased protective efficacy

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  • who: Natasha KC and colleagues from the Federal University of Uberlandia, Brazil have published the article: Increased levels of anti-PfCSP antibodies in post-pubertal females versus males immunized with PfSPZ Vaccine does not translate into increased protective efficacy, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors report the analysis of the comparative anti-PfCSP antibody responses and protective efficacy between male and female vaccinees in 11 clinical trials in the US, Germany, Kenya, Tanzania, Mali, Burkina Faso, and Equatorial Guinea. The finding that sex-related differences in protection were not revealed in this study has . . .

     

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