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There's no evil intent with new malaria vaccine – GHS

There's no evil intent with new malaria vaccine – GHS
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There's no evil intent with malaria vaccine, new mosquito discovery

There's no evil intent with malaria vaccine, new mosquito discovery
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Ghana First to Approve Oxford's 'World Changer' Malaria Vaccine

Accra, ghana - Ghana has become the first country to approve a new malaria vaccine described as a "world changer" by scientists who developed ....

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Ghana First to Approve Oxford's 'World Changer' Malaria Vaccine - New Delhi Times - India Only International Newspaper

Ghana has become the first country to approve a new malaria vaccine described as a "world changer" by scientists who developed it at the University of Oxford. The mosquito-spread parasitic disease kills more than 600,000 people every year. The majority are children in sub-Saharan Africa. A statement issued Wednesday by Oxford University says its new… ....

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