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Malaria vaccine could save millions of children's lives. Getting it to them is another matter
A randomized rollout of a malaria vaccine across Ghana, Kenya, and Malawi has produced a stunning drop in child deaths. The ...
Malaria is a deadly disease killing more than half a million people every year, but a new vaccine is showing promise as it ...
New evidence shows that malaria vaccination is significantly reducing child deaths in Africa and could have an even greater ...
An international group of researchers estimates that, despite only moderate uptake of three doses and low uptake of the ...
LONDON (Reuters) - The world's second vaccine against malaria was launched on Monday as Ivory Coast began a routine vaccine programme using shots developed by the University of Oxford and the Serum ...
Global malaria cases are increasing despite vaccine progress, with funding gaps and resistance limiting the prevention and ...
New findings show that a refrigeration-free malaria vaccine elicited strong antibody responses, long-lasting protection, and ...
Children in Ivory Coast received the first doses of a new, relatively cheap malaria vaccine on Monday, a step that has been hailed as a major milestone in the battle against one of the world’s most ...
A pioneering malaria vaccine led to significant reductions in child mortality in Ghana, Kenya, and Malawi, a World Health ...
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Malaria Vaccine 'No Magic Bullet' for Elimination
Mass rollout of malaria vaccines is beginning to change the landscape of disease control in Africa. But success will depend less on availability and more on how well they are delivered, say disease ...
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