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New Malaria Vaccine May Be The Key to Finally Controlling The Disease – ScienceAlert
A new malaria vaccine has proven 77 percent effective in trials on infants, British researchers said Friday, in what could prove to be a potential game-changer…

A new malaria vaccine has proven 77 percent effective in trials on infants, British researchers said Friday, in what could prove to be a potential game-changer against the deadly mosquito-borne disease.
In a clinical trial in Burkina Faso, the Matrix-M vaccine developed by the University of Oxford’s Jenner Institute was found to be 77 percent effective after 450 infants inoculated in 2019 were followed up for a year, the Oxford researchers said in a statement.
No serious adverse events were reported….
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