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The first challenge is choosing the stage of parasitic invasion. This problem is important because it determines which type of antigenic protein is to be targeted since each stage has its individual mode of parasitemic effect. Vaccines directed against the liver stages are designed to prevent merozoite invasion to the red blood cells, therefore avoiding all clinical manifestations of the disease.
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I do admit the title of my article sounds like a Yugoslavian tongue-twister whose meaning seems elusive to many, though in the field of medicine and parasitology, it is a word that signifies a complex microorganism causing a hematoprotozoan parasitic infection commonly known as malaria.
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The first challenge is choosing the stage of parasitic invasion. This problem is important because it determines which type of antigenic protein is to be targeted since each stage has its individual mode of parasitemic effect. Vaccines directed against the liver stages are designed to prevent merozoite invasion to the red blood cells, therefore avoiding all clinical manifestations of the disease.
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I do admit the title of my article sounds like a Yugoslavian tongue-twister whose meaning seems elusive to many, though in the field of medicine and parasitology, it is a word that signifies a complex microorganism causing a hematoprotozoan parasitic infection commonly known as malaria.
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