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Guidance on the evaluation of Plasmodium vivax vaccines in populations exposed to natural infection
Vaccine , 09/09/09
Mueller I et al. – The role of vaccines in blocking transmission of P. vivax is not considered as the methodological issues are similar to those for P. falciparum, though longer follow–up would be required because of the potential for relapse discussed below.
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