Last Updated: 29/10/2025

Long-acting antimalarials for malaria chemovaccination

Objectives

This project will determine why vaccination using drug-attenuated liver stage parasites may be a superior approach.

Principal Investigators / Focal Persons

Justin Boddey

Rationale and Abstract

Sterile immunity to malaria is not developed naturally; rather, immunity involves tolerance to severe disease, which only develops after repeated infections but does not block reinfection. The most efficacious immunity so far identified in clinical trials is with controlled human infection using live sporozoites and chloroquine prophylaxis, which kills blood stage parasites.

Date

Jan 2025 — Dec 2028

Total Project Funding

$1.21M

Project Site

Australia

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