Hookworm infection: Toward development of safe and effective peptide vaccines

Volume: 148, Issue: 6, Pages: 1394 - 1419.e6
Published: Dec 1, 2021
Abstract
Hookworms are hematophagous nematode parasites that have infected a billion people worldwide. Anthelmintic drugs have limited efficacy and do not prevent reinfection. Therefore, prophylactic vaccines are in high demand. Whole parasite vaccines are allergic and unsafe; thus, research into subunit vaccines has been warranted. A comprehensive overview of protein or peptide subunit vaccines' safety, protective efficacy, and associated immune...
Paper Details
Title
Hookworm infection: Toward development of safe and effective peptide vaccines
Published Date
Dec 1, 2021
Volume
148
Issue
6
Pages
1394 - 1419.e6
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