Background malaria incidence and parasitemia during the three-dose RTS,S/AS01 vaccination series do not reduce magnitude of antibody response nor efficacy against the first case of malaria

  • Griffin J. Bell
  • , Stephaney Gyaase
  • , Varun Goel
  • , Bright Adu
  • , Benedicta Mensah
  • , Paulin Essone
  • , David Dosoo
  • , Musah Osei
  • , Karamoko Niare
  • , Kenneth Wiru
  • , Katerina Brandt
  • , Michael Emch
  • , Anita Ghansah
  • , Kwaku Poku Asante
  • , Tisungane Mvalo
  • , Selidji Todagbe Agnandji
  • , Jonathan J. Juliano
  • , Jeffrey A. Bailey

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