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Incorporating modelling analysis of the impact and effectiveness of diverse vaccine candidates to boost immunity in humans against malaria infection and to impede transmission from humans to mosquito.

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Pre-erythrocytic

Understanding the relative impact of the RTS,S vaccine compared with (and in combination with) other interventions.

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Transmission blocking vaccines

Developing a variety of different mathematical models to identify the most effective transmission-blocking vaccine candidate.

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