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Peter F. Billingsley
Researcher at University of Aberdeen
Publications - 133
Citations - 9164
Peter F. Billingsley is an academic researcher from University of Aberdeen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Malaria & PfSPZ vaccine. The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 118 publications receiving 7810 citations. Previous affiliations of Peter F. Billingsley include International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology & Imperial College London.
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Rapid diagnosis of malaria by fluorescence microscopy.
TL;DR: An efficient method for the detection of malaria parasites using low-cost, paired filters adapted for standard light microscopes and acridine orange staining is discussed.
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Safety, Immunogenicity, and Protective Efficacy of Intradermal Immunization with Aseptic, Purified, Cryopreserved Plasmodium falciparum Sporozoites in Volunteers Under Chloroquine Prophylaxis: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
Guido J. H. Bastiaens,Maurits P. A. van Meer,Anja Scholzen,Joshua M. Obiero,Mansoureh Vatanshenassan,Tim van Grinsven,B. Kim Lee Sim,Peter F. Billingsley,Eric R. James,Anusha Gunasekera,Else M. Bijker,Geert-Jan van Gemert,Marga van de Vegte-Bolmer,Wouter Graumans,Cornelus C. Hermsen,Quirijn de Mast,André J. A. M. van der Ven,Stephen L. Hoffman,Robert W. Sauerwein +18 more
TL;DR: Intradermal immunization with cryopreserved, infectious PfSPZ in volunteers taking chloroquine was safe, but induced only minimal immune responses and no sterile protection against Pf CHMI.
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Determinants of malaria-mosquito specificity
TL;DR: The specificity of interactions between mosquito vectors and malaria parasites are examined as areas for the design of rational intervention strategies in malaria prevention.
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Two chemoattenuated PfSPZ malaria vaccines induce sterile hepatic immunity
Agnes Mwakingwe-Omari,Agnes Mwakingwe-Omari,Sara A. Healy,Jacquelyn Lane,David M. Cook,Sahand Kalhori,Charles Wyatt,Aarti Kolluri,Omely Marte-Salcedo,Alemush Imeru,Martha Nason,Lei K. Ding,Hope Decederfelt,Junhui Duan,Jillian Neal,Jacob Raiten,Grace K. Lee,Jen C. C. Hume,Jihyun E. Jeon,Ijeoma Ikpeama,Natasha Kc,Sumana Chakravarty,Tooba Murshedkar,L. W. Preston Church,Anita Manoj,Anusha Gunasekera,Charles Anderson,Sean C. Murphy,Sandra March,Sangeeta N. Bhatia,Eric R. James,Peter F. Billingsley,B. Kim Lee Sim,Thomas L. Richie,Irfan Zaidi,Stephen L. Hoffman,Patrick E. Duffy +36 more
TL;DR: In this article, aseptic, purified, cryopreserved, infectious Plasmodium falciparum sporozoites (PfSPZ) were inoculated under prophylactic cover with pyrimethamine (PYR) (Sanaria PfSPZ-CVac(PYR)) or chloroquine (CQ), which kill liver-stage and blood-stage parasites, respectively.
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The impact of indoor residual spraying with malathion on malaria in refugee camps in eastern Sudan
J. D. Charlwood,M. Qassim,E. I. Elnsur,Martin J. Donnelly,Vincenzo Petrarca,Peter F. Billingsley,João Pinto,Thomas J. Smith +7 more
TL;DR: Mortality rates in the 3 months following spraying were significantly lower in sprayed camps although differences in clinical malaria incidence between sprayed and non-sprayed camps were not significant.