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New Malaria Vaccine Could Save Thousands of Children's Lives   - New Delhi Times - India's Only International Newspaper

A new malaria vaccine approved Monday for use by the World Health Organization could be rolled out in African countries in the next few months, potentially saving hundreds of thousands of children’s lives in the coming years. The new vaccine, known as R21, was developed by Britain’s Oxford University along with the Serum Institute of…

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New Malaria Vaccine Could Save Thousands of Children's Lives

New Malaria Vaccine Could Save Thousands of Children's Lives
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New malaria vaccine has potential to save thousands of children in Africa

Experts believe it is a major leap forward in the fight against malaria, although it is not a silver bullet to end the disease

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WHO recommends malaria vaccine that will be rolled out next year

WHO recommends malaria vaccine that will be rolled out next year
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WHO recommends malaria vaccine that will be rolled out in 2024

GENEVA The World Health Organisation (WHO) recommended on Monday (Oct 2) the use of a second malaria vaccine to curb the life-threatening disease spread to humans by some mosquitoes. "Almost exactly two years ago, WHO recommended the broad use of the world's first malaria vaccine called RTS,S," WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told a briefing in Geneva. "Today, it.

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