{"id":156935,"date":"2026-06-25T02:07:22","date_gmt":"2026-06-25T09:07:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.lankaweb.com\/news\/items\/?p=156935"},"modified":"2026-06-25T02:07:22","modified_gmt":"2026-06-25T09:07:22","slug":"new-vaccine-offers-hope-against-growing-tropical-disease-in-u-s","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.lankaweb.com\/news\/items\/2026\/06\/25\/new-vaccine-offers-hope-against-growing-tropical-disease-in-u-s\/","title":{"rendered":"New vaccine offers hope against growing tropical disease in U.S."},"content":{"rendered":"\n<figure class=\"wp-block-table\"><table class=\"has-fixed-layout\"><tbody><tr><td><a href=\"https:\/\/apigateway.agilitypr.com\/distributions\/history\/1a184589-e7c7-44a8-a02d-0e8dec2f29df?recipientId=280f3018-5e0b-47d1-b66c-8913988ecfe5\">View in Browser<\/a> <img decoding=\"async\" width=\"640\" src=\"blob:https:\/\/www.lankaweb.com\/ef05f7f5-3569-4f42-8453-9970cb627105\"> &nbsp; <img decoding=\"async\" width=\"336\" src=\"blob:https:\/\/www.lankaweb.com\/06ec38d4-fb1f-4837-875f-868fb58c22a8\"> &nbsp; <strong>MEDIA CONTACT:<\/strong> Amy Colgan<br><a href=\"mailto:Amy.Colgan@osumc.edu\">Amy.Colgan@osumc.edu<\/a><br><a href=\"http:\/\/click.agilitypr.delivery\/ls\/click?upn=u001.ozYIeG5fQk2GCdVQ3QEdMQ29eu6HRffhGbB5oZJtm8ofpohhcdBrmkDz4K-2BHFG-2FsnBAdcpkaw7adTelt-2BUVGXw-3D-3Dt3Tf_k-2FJyLFxkGkNSUigfTVsX6XJUMe5-2BK-2BBOp5ZWuEm9xSkiSAlsVQuJ-2FruwwAFF3B4YPUSg709G6TBiHq-2F6lfX8IiEvSg-2FcBgO50qhRNGIgByd0W9JGvujRsdFab4xCSR2IebxK75qvQ6hhYVF3hH2AE5zDC9RM9ieh-2BEEIaMqwkh2k7i-2FLoORWxDKPOjkLBJuKx9-2FaG-2Fteku7Mv97H8lEbXYFf9n4gIDlqehA4E9ov5C8pav2g8TrJ8Fa-2FUYMNFV-2FGqJhO2VA79c-2FgMWn1YQW1eXPOohaccrsO1xXTflVUWyOGiDKtxEqPYdxCFEUvsqKK-2BQwO7oMpfKsuqKDYhImw-2FsLWwRXEjj5wVAXIfl1-2FLs6AEKisaxU-2Bj7DlrZvOCyuv-2FHQCWAd26BWWkGgWQ9uE-2FBvGTYjxtnmljDC9gJU7oJqOVWgL73KziQLTWCvUFwvhcGd5saYjMOKHvbp-2FIsSFS9Dhn0e8EDOc61urvDe-2BI4Q-3D\">https:\/\/wexnermedical.osu.edu\/mediaroom<\/a> &nbsp; <strong>FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:<\/strong> June 25, 2026 &nbsp; (<strong>EDITOR\u2019S NOTE:&nbsp;<\/strong>Video and photos are available for download:&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/click.agilitypr.delivery\/ls\/click?upn=u001.ozYIeG5fQk2GCdVQ3QEdMftAfBKI3nYMyIIggOl-2BTX4-3Degq4_k-2FJyLFxkGkNSUigfTVsX6XJUMe5-2BK-2BBOp5ZWuEm9xSkiSAlsVQuJ-2FruwwAFF3B4YPUSg709G6TBiHq-2F6lfX8IiEvSg-2FcBgO50qhRNGIgByd0W9JGvujRsdFab4xCSR2IebxK75qvQ6hhYVF3hH2AE5zDC9RM9ieh-2BEEIaMqwkh2k7i-2FLoORWxDKPOjkLBJuKx9-2FaG-2Fteku7Mv97H8lEbXYFf9n4gIDlqehA4E9ov5C8pav2g8TrJ8Fa-2FUYMNFV-2FGqJhO2VA79c-2FgMWn1YQW1eXPOohaccrsO1xXTflVUWyOGiDKtxEqPYdxCFEUvsqKK-2BQwO7oMpfKsuqKDYhImw-2FowTdq1Arhojn5eLqT-2B3FS1UkO53V7qO4HVU0DvwRy9KokloE-2Ft-2BktNxICuU8dxpZgy2e0zLpAiJyfUp2dDSY5iaKzB9716SQY26Bvbo-2BfKmT-2BsLfgrCPF6j2-2FyGGNV3bypc-2Fmm3SYo0V2M-2FFmRnhQU-3D\">https:\/\/bit.ly\/4vou0bm<\/a>)<br><strong>New vaccine offers hope against growing tropical disease in U.S.&nbsp;<\/strong> &nbsp; <em>Ohio State researchers develop a first-ever vaccine against leishmaniasis, which could infect more than 10% of the world<\/em> &nbsp; <strong>Key takeaways:<\/strong> Researchers at The Ohio State University are leading work on a first-ever vaccine for leishmaniasis. The vaccine is moving toward human testing. After strong results in animal studies, clinical trials are expected to begin later this year. As leishmaniasis becomes more of a concern in the U.S., Ohio State physicians and researchers are raising awareness about symptoms, testing and treatment.<br>COLUMBUS, Ohio \u2013&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/click.agilitypr.delivery\/ls\/click?upn=u001.ozYIeG5fQk2GCdVQ3QEdMQ29eu6HRffhGbB5oZJtm8ofpohhcdBrmkDz4K-2BHFG-2FsBIxz4qqLsf7y-2FvyLDvRZPPPHxHjmiuBxyiWL0OjjLKU-3Ds7O-_k-2FJyLFxkGkNSUigfTVsX6XJUMe5-2BK-2BBOp5ZWuEm9xSkiSAlsVQuJ-2FruwwAFF3B4YPUSg709G6TBiHq-2F6lfX8IiEvSg-2FcBgO50qhRNGIgByd0W9JGvujRsdFab4xCSR2IebxK75qvQ6hhYVF3hH2AE5zDC9RM9ieh-2BEEIaMqwkh2k7i-2FLoORWxDKPOjkLBJuKx9-2FaG-2Fteku7Mv97H8lEbXYFf9n4gIDlqehA4E9ov5C8pav2g8TrJ8Fa-2FUYMNFV-2FGqJhO2VA79c-2FgMWn1YQW1eXPOohaccrsO1xXTflVUWyOGiDKtxEqPYdxCFEUvsqKK-2BQwO7oMpfKsuqKDYhImw-2Fv-2Bu1x1elgZg6bMRthWnen7NMfNcZAwvpDBigoAFf-2F-2FQF2gUB6sgVWoAOHQyVN4aEs31xTkiTsQu-2FaZoECqIepaMBHLzKlIHTbGl0OHV0vVewz4dEYBMgP2D9A6vW-2F6-2ByMaZZmQVqKMmT99w8bzi47w-3D\">Abhay&nbsp;Satoskar, MD, PhD<\/a>&nbsp;couldn\u2019t&nbsp;get the image out of his head. A young boy had just died after falling on the playground. He had no visible injuries, but a parasite caused by a tropical disease had silently damaged his spleen, causing it to rupture. Satoskar was a&nbsp;surgical&nbsp;intern at a hospital in his native India and felt the calling to do something.&nbsp; &nbsp; That day more than 30 years ago led to a lifetime of studying the disease, leishmaniasis, a world away at&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/click.agilitypr.delivery\/ls\/click?upn=u001.ozYIeG5fQk2GCdVQ3QEdMVEM-2BpKwED2KtACnlC-2FsXsw-3DPTb1_k-2FJyLFxkGkNSUigfTVsX6XJUMe5-2BK-2BBOp5ZWuEm9xSkiSAlsVQuJ-2FruwwAFF3B4YPUSg709G6TBiHq-2F6lfX8IiEvSg-2FcBgO50qhRNGIgByd0W9JGvujRsdFab4xCSR2IebxK75qvQ6hhYVF3hH2AE5zDC9RM9ieh-2BEEIaMqwkh2k7i-2FLoORWxDKPOjkLBJuKx9-2FaG-2Fteku7Mv97H8lEbXYFf9n4gIDlqehA4E9ov5C8pav2g8TrJ8Fa-2FUYMNFV-2FGqJhO2VA79c-2FgMWn1YQW1eXPOohaccrsO1xXTflVUWyOGiDKtxEqPYdxCFEUvsqKK-2BQwO7oMpfKsuqKDYhImw-2FjHVgHppohI4L1uvMk5GlEfcP3CodM3L-2FnHnryWsldv9anj9unZXoIYi4IEjdzDTF6p8EIZmJwQgPzf2RGE22QqXbrQETEfSWXDi1VsH5chitHf7nf4e7KH0JwketivpNqWU4IzVqDwRs0M3Su0m-2BqA-3D\">The Ohio State University<\/a>. This year, clinical trials are expected to start on a vaccine he helped create.&nbsp; &nbsp; An effective vaccine is indispensable for the elimination of leishmaniasis. More than 10% of the world is at risk of contracting&nbsp;the disease. Leishmaniasis is a completely new disease for the U.S. When I started my career, it was only a problem of Third World countries,\u201d said&nbsp;Satoskar, a&nbsp;professor of pathology at&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/click.agilitypr.delivery\/ls\/click?upn=u001.ozYIeG5fQk2GCdVQ3QEdMRhrqqbn0GRhWTQAu-2FvgtTgeVlEdkik8RT2TwfP2QzeKT0GG_k-2FJyLFxkGkNSUigfTVsX6XJUMe5-2BK-2BBOp5ZWuEm9xSkiSAlsVQuJ-2FruwwAFF3B4YPUSg709G6TBiHq-2F6lfX8IiEvSg-2FcBgO50qhRNGIgByd0W9JGvujRsdFab4xCSR2IebxK75qvQ6hhYVF3hH2AE5zDC9RM9ieh-2BEEIaMqwkh2k7i-2FLoORWxDKPOjkLBJuKx9-2FaG-2Fteku7Mv97H8lEbXYFf9n4gIDlqehA4E9ov5C8pav2g8TrJ8Fa-2FUYMNFV-2FGqJhO2VA79c-2FgMWn1YQW1eXPOohaccrsO1xXTflVUWyOGiDKtxEqPYdxCFEUvsqKK-2BQwO7oMpfKsuqKDYhImw-2FrPE9IvXdVoYvUPVRRy-2BcM7EohDJZExKJGX6lGzi17Aob0tl1TSolRIfxxSK9AWVR-2BzfVTDZtHlfhtpJLJddXFcgXQTEdUFD8v2Afh9Q8qMyEiWZQwwec4HV-2FLXYyX15yoKwiKFBkAsWtAEU-2FTGdYxc-3D\">The Ohio State University College of Medicine<\/a>. &nbsp; Satoskar has spent his career looking for a way to develop a safe vaccine against leishmaniasis, a disfiguring skin disease.&nbsp;Earlier attempts used parasites that could spread in the body and included antibiotic-resistant genes, making them unsafe for human use. A game changer was the development of CRISPR gene-editing technology. Satoskar and his team realized they could use CRISPR to remove the gene from&nbsp;the&nbsp;skin-only species of&nbsp;the parasite&nbsp;and create a safer vaccine that can train the immune system without causing disease.&nbsp;In animal studies, the vaccine was 100% effective.&nbsp; &nbsp; It worked beautifully. It worked beyond my imagination to be honest,\u201d Satoskar said. Last year the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the vaccine as an investigational new drug.&nbsp; &nbsp; <strong>What is leishmaniasis and where is it found?<\/strong> &nbsp; Leishmaniasis is a disease caused by tiny parasites that are spread through the bite of an infected female sand fly, which is much smaller than a mosquito. For&nbsp;decades,&nbsp;it was&nbsp;predominantly found&nbsp;in tropical regions like Africa, the Middle&nbsp;East&nbsp;and South America. It is now endemic \u2013 or regularly occurring \u2013 in other regions such as Europe and the U.S. because of deforestation and climate change, Satoskar said.&nbsp; &nbsp; Sand flies don&#8217;t know borders, and more and more infected sand flies are being found in U.S. states that border Mexico,\u201d said&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/click.agilitypr.delivery\/ls\/click?upn=u001.ozYIeG5fQk2GCdVQ3QEdMQ29eu6HRffhGbB5oZJtm8pqTue5evYoolfSdKQ8oKdLc-2BIQce4-2F7ayyP0-2FDwRQYiDBF4LY81YscmCqV44D7TFo-3DTBk7_k-2FJyLFxkGkNSUigfTVsX6XJUMe5-2BK-2BBOp5ZWuEm9xSkiSAlsVQuJ-2FruwwAFF3B4YPUSg709G6TBiHq-2F6lfX8IiEvSg-2FcBgO50qhRNGIgByd0W9JGvujRsdFab4xCSR2IebxK75qvQ6hhYVF3hH2AE5zDC9RM9ieh-2BEEIaMqwkh2k7i-2FLoORWxDKPOjkLBJuKx9-2FaG-2Fteku7Mv97H8lEbXYFf9n4gIDlqehA4E9ov5C8pav2g8TrJ8Fa-2FUYMNFV-2FGqJhO2VA79c-2FgMWn1YQW1eXPOohaccrsO1xXTflVUWyOGiDKtxEqPYdxCFEUvsqKK-2BQwO7oMpfKsuqKDYhImw-2FrBG0HDQZPWytgpnYORJ5JFAxFeo9h1Rt0QrCBHMmbYAp1q9afvdXNPWWPNG09wFWJ2g1UBbeom6zKWJX3ai-2BqRdtppao3wV0Qmm-2Ba5bDy5P-2BO2S5G6auepvrruIADAiCwg-2FMa-2Ff5oMDPcl1a5VAE2c-3D\">Bradford McGwire, MD, PhD<\/a>, an infectious diseases physician and professor at&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/click.agilitypr.delivery\/ls\/click?upn=u001.ozYIeG5fQk2GCdVQ3QEdMQ29eu6HRffhGbB5oZJtm8rKt-2F-2FuvfHt-2BLQPqXyMItBHSUha_k-2FJyLFxkGkNSUigfTVsX6XJUMe5-2BK-2BBOp5ZWuEm9xSkiSAlsVQuJ-2FruwwAFF3B4YPUSg709G6TBiHq-2F6lfX8IiEvSg-2FcBgO50qhRNGIgByd0W9JGvujRsdFab4xCSR2IebxK75qvQ6hhYVF3hH2AE5zDC9RM9ieh-2BEEIaMqwkh2k7i-2FLoORWxDKPOjkLBJuKx9-2FaG-2Fteku7Mv97H8lEbXYFf9n4gIDlqehA4E9ov5C8pav2g8TrJ8Fa-2FUYMNFV-2FGqJhO2VA79c-2FgMWn1YQW1eXPOohaccrsO1xXTflVUWyOGiDKtxEqPYdxCFEUvsqKK-2BQwO7oMpfKsuqKDYhImw-2FpZVE0Pf7ovOFJfepLuiZLF-2FuyO2XT28e7TIaDZSphm1uuUIjIBWTchSCN8zV99MfULOGfMsg9GemNCKA3KlYgBUjyzo9HLouumpm7Q5ee6N9M4Xax1IdWA19ymztwWTAT0akrbB-2FxtbVrW2HmgisLo-3D\">The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center<\/a> who has treated patients that&nbsp;acquired&nbsp;leishmaniasis while traveling, living&nbsp;or stationed in&nbsp;endemic countries while in&nbsp;the military. &nbsp; <strong>How many people are affected by leishmaniasis?<\/strong> &nbsp; The World Health Organization lists leishmaniasis as one of the top neglected&nbsp;tropical diseases in the world.&nbsp;At any given time, about&nbsp;6 million people&nbsp;are infected with up to 1 million new cases annually. More than 1 billion people in 99 territories and countries where leishmaniasis is endemic are at risk of getting the disease. Satoskar, a world-renowned expert on leishmaniasis, was asked to write an explainer article for the&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/click.agilitypr.delivery\/ls\/click?upn=u001.ozYIeG5fQk2GCdVQ3QEdMVk2CZL6a7ioQZzhMoqvFtvR2EsS8MY262qnKtugBJVyUP6T6eiZCuSH27Woze3lxbcmFyXZ7GWUyR3OWNSD9aELcSnUG2VtLpDRQZC2riNrrUOTknwxRjM7UndMgrsOR7RDPI-2B-2Fu9a4xULTyyYvVJ-2Fbq-2F28lLHCEVYD0G6AJMZbw3eGzKpOEbJU8lMEOiIi33gETy-2BL6ROyTZPgyQ2ZpAJkPa1rT7aPgGpRxx9eT-2FNYZbO4MXoHDA8A3tgITzQTxQIEXsyfUp2nZI8DNysg-2B0PBHeZTt8aaxxwiXh8cee2P-2FznwGnb4Wx148xR-2BtLmQWx8AOLM9SbywmEoFBWHQnHGrSRX-2FBUw2rIvdH58Dkbdui9oEQS07Gbfs2Ie8OHgXg1d2WqXuzs5K5kU2hajYn7dN-2BbHqRm-2F6pXLqpmQzCt5XxtUsJGujlh5uQbs9YuFNyw-3D-3DyHEa_k-2FJyLFxkGkNSUigfTVsX6XJUMe5-2BK-2BBOp5ZWuEm9xSkiSAlsVQuJ-2FruwwAFF3B4YPUSg709G6TBiHq-2F6lfX8IiEvSg-2FcBgO50qhRNGIgByd0W9JGvujRsdFab4xCSR2IebxK75qvQ6hhYVF3hH2AE5zDC9RM9ieh-2BEEIaMqwkh2k7i-2FLoORWxDKPOjkLBJuKx9-2FaG-2Fteku7Mv97H8lEbXYFf9n4gIDlqehA4E9ov5C8pav2g8TrJ8Fa-2FUYMNFV-2FGqJhO2VA79c-2FgMWn1YQW1eXPOohaccrsO1xXTflVUWyOGiDKtxEqPYdxCFEUvsqKK-2BQwO7oMpfKsuqKDYhImw-2FpFMuD7f79qRPLxG9Bb5NovmxGBJqmDP3gPabyYkidl4e8kT5dEmknwToOCPmP0BfBd3sXTvrrDnrnbnl5jXVBI0hRvRbyQY9m-2BbfgvHi6jTuGSCQfsPqQbP4hECzIYttLDc8JgcUvbyjKyhbSp3LCI-3D\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\"><em>New England Journal of Medicine<\/em><\/a>&nbsp;to help raise awareness about the growing threat of the disease now that&nbsp;it\u2019s&nbsp;endemic in the U.S.&nbsp; &nbsp; In the last two years,&nbsp;we\u2019ve&nbsp;seen on average two to four cases per year at Ohio State. In the past we used to see&nbsp;maybe one&nbsp;case per year.&nbsp;It\u2019s&nbsp;definitely been&nbsp;ticking up over time in the U.S.,\u201d said McGwire, who for the past 35 years has studied leishmaniasis as well as the tropical parasitic disease Chagas, which is caused by contact with kissing bugs.&nbsp;Chagas disease is also on the rise in the U.S. &nbsp; <strong>What are the symptoms&nbsp;and treatment&nbsp;of leishmaniasis?<\/strong> &nbsp; Many patients are asymptomatic (don\u2019t&nbsp;show signs of the disease), or it could take months or over a year for symptoms to start showing up. While there are several forms of the disease, the three main forms are:<br>&nbsp; <strong>Cutaneous leishmaniasis&nbsp;<\/strong> This is the most&nbsp;common form&nbsp;of leishmaniasis and affects the skin. Symptoms may include one or more skin sores or ulcers that can take months to heal, bumps that may slowly grow larger or scars that&nbsp;remain&nbsp;after healing. Some cases heal on their own over time without medication while others require medications or creams, especially if sores are&nbsp;large or infected&nbsp;or likely to leave scars.&nbsp;<br>&nbsp; <strong>Mucosal leishmaniasis<\/strong> In this form, parasites infect cells lining mucosal areas, causing disfiguring lesions of the mouth, nose, sinuses, palate and vocal cords. This form is particularly difficult to treat because it is often slow to respond to medications and can often reoccur.<br>&nbsp; <strong>Visceral leishmaniasis&nbsp;<\/strong> This is the most serious form of leishmaniasis and affects internal organs, especially the spleen, liver and bone marrow. Symptoms may include fever, weight loss,&nbsp;weakness, enlarged&nbsp;liver&nbsp;and spleen&nbsp;or&nbsp;anemia (not enough healthy red blood cells).&nbsp;Doctors typically use anti-parasite medications via pill or IV to treat patients.&nbsp;Visceral leishmaniasis can be life-threatening&nbsp;without treatment. &nbsp; <strong>An Ohio State&nbsp;researcher\u2019s&nbsp;vaccine could be a medical breakthrough<\/strong> &nbsp; This summer, Satoskar has been traveling the world meeting with the vaccine manufacturer, investors and leishmaniasis experts as his team prepares to start the first human trials in Brazil and Kenya. Plans are to add a U.S. site. Satoskar is passionate about raising awareness about the vaccine as well as a skin test that he helped developed that is&nbsp;similar to&nbsp;a tuberculosis test. The skin test would help detect the disease and track its spread. &nbsp; Because this is a new disease in the U.S., many physicians&nbsp;don\u2019t&nbsp;know that a mysterious skin disease&nbsp;they\u2019re&nbsp;seeing may be leishmaniasis.&nbsp;We\u2019re&nbsp;hoping to get the word out to educate more people,\u201d he said. &nbsp; Funding for the vaccine trial comes from Japan-based Global Health Innovative Technology Fund and the&nbsp;Wellcome&nbsp;Trust&nbsp;in the United Kingdom.&nbsp; &nbsp; ### &nbsp;<br>The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center<br>452 W. 10th Ave, Columbus, Ohio, 43210<br>United States<br><br>For all inquiries, please contact us at: <a href=\"mailto:Amy.Colgan@osumc.edu\">Amy.Colgan@osumc.edu<\/a><br><br>If you would like to opt out of future emails, please <a href=\"http:\/\/click.agilitypr.delivery\/ls\/click?upn=u001.ozYIeG5fQk2GCdVQ3QEdMd4VGamClDgvwYrwWbwvnLNwHRndQCN2Arn1zztR-2FAljkv6YQA4AxF8LOQc8pKC9gLCTejpbSVkUs-2FIQZe6kAFQv7uJNz2HhY13MTOVV-2BXq-2B1FwgtYwmj2rF0EK3v3KgHCcyrg0iQylo5v6sYr-2BqBe3WEhyp8N3kMwQ7ggW54D7luoLyAmh5mfZdcOcSkPuougQ5c8oI9vJ5nvxSGFv85KM-3DljPR_k-2FJyLFxkGkNSUigfTVsX6XJUMe5-2BK-2BBOp5ZWuEm9xSkiSAlsVQuJ-2FruwwAFF3B4YPUSg709G6TBiHq-2F6lfX8IiEvSg-2FcBgO50qhRNGIgByd0W9JGvujRsdFab4xCSR2IebxK75qvQ6hhYVF3hH2AE5zDC9RM9ieh-2BEEIaMqwkh2k7i-2FLoORWxDKPOjkLBJuKx9-2FaG-2Fteku7Mv97H8lEbXYFf9n4gIDlqehA4E9ov5C8pav2g8TrJ8Fa-2FUYMNFV-2FGqJhO2VA79c-2FgMWn1YQW1eXPOohaccrsO1xXTflVUWyOGiDKtxEqPYdxCFEUvsqKK-2BQwO7oMpfKsuqKDYhImw-2FvyTjuWhEXWvJ4w9g0Bc-2FfPhq5Zqombe8eOEE2LgJ8kl2q-2FnER-2FzU0Mp4TQ3ikH6swU3Ez7B9RXvd3xs9DMYV11yTx1j3v1ILClhYXYeCNfaZEYdBEPq-2BbPXS-2FeLIXDFjgsP0Sqbr5LMGtjKe33Nwr8-3D\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">unsubscribe<\/a><\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table><\/figure>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>View in Browser &nbsp; &nbsp; MEDIA CONTACT: Amy ColganAmy.Colgan@osumc.eduhttps:\/\/wexnermedical.osu.edu\/mediaroom &nbsp; FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 25, 2026 &nbsp; (EDITOR\u2019S NOTE:&nbsp;Video and photos are available for download:&nbsp;https:\/\/bit.ly\/4vou0bm)New vaccine offers hope against growing tropical disease in U.S.&nbsp; &nbsp; Ohio State researchers develop a first-ever vaccine against leishmaniasis, which could infect more than 10% of the world &nbsp; Key [&hellip;]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[122],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-156935","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-health"],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.lankaweb.com\/news\/items\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/156935","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.lankaweb.com\/news\/items\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.lankaweb.com\/news\/items\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.lankaweb.com\/news\/items\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/1"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.lankaweb.com\/news\/items\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=156935"}],"version-history":[{"count":1,"href":"https:\/\/www.lankaweb.com\/news\/items\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/156935\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":156936,"href":"https:\/\/www.lankaweb.com\/news\/items\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/156935\/revisions\/156936"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.lankaweb.com\/news\/items\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=156935"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.lankaweb.com\/news\/items\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=156935"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.lankaweb.com\/news\/items\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=156935"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}