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Can we finally wipe out malaria with a vaccine 37 years in the making?


Lena Mucha
“We longed for it to come,” Janet Mula told me, recalling her reaction to hearing that scientists were developing a vaccine against malaria. Mula, a nurse I met while travelling in rural Kenya, has seen the devastation caused by this disease first-hand. Each year, it sickens more than 200 million people globally, killing at least 400,000. The vast majority of cases are in sub-Saharan Africa, with the biggest burden falling on younger people. “Malaria causes many complications for children – anaemia, organ failure, jaundice, liver complication,” says Mula.
That could soon change, however. While most of the world is focusing on new vaccines for the coronavirus, thousands of Kenyan children are finally receiving a longed-for malaria vaccine, 37 years after development on it started. Since 2019, Kenya, Ghana and Malawi have been taking part in a pilot programme coordinated by the World Health Organization (WHO). If it is successful, the vaccine will be rol ....

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Welcome To IANS Live - SCIENCE - Novel malaria vaccine shows 77% efficacy


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London, April 23 (IANS) A novel malaria vaccine developed by the University of Oxford has demonstrated high-level efficacy of 77 per cent in its Phase 2 trials.
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St George and the Jab: From Covid to malaria, little old England is saving lives around the world


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St George and the Jab: From Covid to malaria, little old England is saving lives around the world
It is fitting that today, the supposedly inward-looking country we live in has produced a breakthrough to help millions around the globe
23 April 2021 • 12:31pm
As the sun beams down on a beautiful England on St George’s Day I sense a swell of taboo patriotism and national pride. 
In a quintessentially stiff upper-lipped manner, underpinned by quietly concealed exceptionalism, most Englanders won’t be flying the George cross or extolling the virtues of their motherland today. The oft promised bank holiday is long lost in the annals of dusty manifestos while without social media, most of us would probably have no idea it was our patron saint day at all. Those that do remember are more likely to bang on about the fact that Saint George was Turkish or fall over themselves to remind everybody that we are the result of centuries of immigration and our nat ....

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Malaria vaccine from Oxford covid-19 team is most effective ever made


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A malaria vaccine shown to be 77 per cent effective in trials – the highest level ever achieved – offers hope of controlling a disease that kills an estimated 400,000 people each year, many of them children.
Adrian Hill at the University of Oxford and his colleagues hope it can be approved for use within the next two years, building on the speed and lessons learned through the rapid development of covid-19 vaccines – the researchers also work on the Oxford/AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine.
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“With the commitment by our commercial partner, the Serum Institute of India, to manufacture at least 200 million doses annually in the coming years, the vaccine has the potential to have a major public health impact if licensure is achieved,” he told the PA news agency. ....

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New malaria vaccine first to reach WHO efficacy demand | Science| In-depth reporting on science and technology | DW


New malaria vaccine first to reach WHO efficacy demand
Malaria kills hundreds of thousands of children each year. Now, an early stage malaria vaccine trial in Africa has shown encouraging results.
A malaria vaccine trial in Burkina Faso has shown promising results for the fight against the disease, which killed more than 400,000 people in 2019.
The results of the trial, published on Preprints with The Lancet and currently awaiting peer review, showed that the R21/Matrix-M vaccine had 77% efficacy over 12 months of follow-up. 
It is the first vaccine to meet the World Health Organization s (WHO) Malaria Vaccine Technology Roadmap goal of a vaccine with at least 75% efficacy. ....

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