Scientists say new malaria vaccine could be up to 77% effective

Edited by Ed Newman
2021-04-29 13:43:50

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Oxford University researchers say their new anti-malaria vaccine proved highly effective​

London, April 29 (RHC)-- Oxford University researchers say their new anti-malaria vaccine proved highly effective at preventing disease among children in a small clinical trial in West Africa. 

The vaccine showed up to 77% efficacy in a study involving 450 toddlers in Burkina Faso, where malaria is endemic. 

Oxford researcher Adrian Hill said it’s the first time a malaria vaccine has reached a goal set by the World Health Organization.  He told reporters: “They want a malaria vaccine with 75% or more efficacy by 2030.  We think we can do that.  So, 77% is the highest yet and could really add to the existing tools that we use to control malaria.”
 



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