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COVID-19 isn’t the only infectious disease scientists are trying to find a vaccine for. Here are 3 others – The Conversation AU
Malaria, tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS are regarded as the ‘big three’ infectious diseases. This is where scientists are at in their efforts to find a vaccine for each one.
More than 28 million people around the world have now contracted COVID-19, and more than 900,000 people have died.
Research groups across the globe are rightly racing to find a vaccine to protect against SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.
While its not surprising all eyes are on this vaccine race, COVID-19 isnt the only disease for which scientists are currently trying to find a vaccine.
Lets look at three others.
The big three
We regard malaria, tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS as the b…
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