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Review
. 2015 Dec 22;33(52):7425-32.
doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2015.09.061. Epub 2015 Oct 1.

RTS,S: Toward a first landmark on the Malaria Vaccine Technology Roadmap

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RTS,S: Toward a first landmark on the Malaria Vaccine Technology Roadmap

David C Kaslow et al. Vaccine. .
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Abstract

The Malaria Vaccine Technology Roadmap calls for a 2015 landmark goal of a first-generation malaria vaccine that has protective efficacy against severe disease and death, lasting longer than one year. This review focuses on product development efforts over the last five years of RTS,S, a pre-erythrocytic, recombinant subunit, adjuvanted, candidate malaria vaccine designed with this goal of a first-generation malaria vaccine in mind. RTS,S recently completed a successful pivotal Phase III safety, efficacy and immunogenicity study. Although vaccine efficacy was found to be modest, a substantial number of cases of clinical malaria were averted over a 3-4 years period, particularly in settings of significant disease burden. European regulators have subsequently adopted a positive opinion under the Article 58 procedure for an indication of active immunization of children aged 6 weeks up to 17 months against malaria caused by Plasmodium falciparum and against hepatitis B. Further evaluations of the benefit, risk, feasibility and cost-effectiveness of RTS,S are now anticipated through policy and financing reviews at the global and national levels.

Keywords: Circumsporozoite protein; Hepatitis B virus surface antigen; Malaria vaccines; Vaccine efficacy.

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