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Live attenuated vaccines, a favorable strategy to provide long-term immunity against protozoan diseases

TRENDS IN PARASITOLOGY(2022)

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Abstract
The control of diseases caused by protozoan parasites is one of the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals. In recent years much research effort has gone into developing a new generation of live attenuated vaccines (LAVs) against malaria, Chagas disease and leishmaniasis. However, there is a bottle-neck related to their biosafety, production, and distribution that slows downs further development. The success of irradiated or genetically attenuated sporozo-ites against malaria, added to the first LAV against leishmaniasis to be evaluated in clinical trials, is indicative that the drawbacks of LAVs are gradually being overcome. However, whether persistence of LAVs is a prerequisite for sustained long-term immunity remains to be clarified, and the procedures necessary for clinical evaluation of vaccine candidates need to be standardized.
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vaccines,immunity,long-term
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