Vaccines against schistosomiasis: where do we stand?

The possibility of vaccination against schistosomiasis has been repeatedly proposed and promised for so many years that, for those not actively engaged in the field, a degree of scepticism might seem justified. Over the past few years, steady and substantial progress has been made. This has recently...

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