Researchers from the Oxford Vaccine Group want to understand more about plasmodium vivax - a type of malaria that can remain dormant in the liver. It can reactivate months or even years after a ...
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Volunteers to be injected with malaria to study long-term effectsPlasmodium vivax is carried by mosquitoes and infects an estimated 8.5 million people every year. It can remain dormant in the liver and reactivate months or even years after a person was first ...
Plasmodium vivax is a type of malaria that can remain dormant in the liver. It can reactivate months or even years after a person was first infected, causing relapsing infections. Scientists from ...
The Oxford Vaccine Group is set to send five healthy people to the Netherlands to be infected with a form of malaria so scientists can study its long-term effects. The individuals will be ...
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