World-Changing Malaria Vaccine Approved In Africa After 8 Years Of Research

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Oxford's R21 malaria vaccine has finally been approved for use after 8 years of testing and trials.

One of the highest mortality groups for malaria is infants between 5 months and 3 years of age. Two of West Africa's biggest economies, Ghana and Nigeria, are now approved to distribute the vaccine.

“We expect R21 to make a major impact on malaria mortality in children in the coming years, and in the longer term [it] will contribute to overall final goal of malaria eradication and elimination,” Professor Adrian Hill, director of the Jenner Institute at the University of Oxford, where the vaccine was invented, said.

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