Malaria vaccine becomes first to achieve 75% efficacy goal in trial of children

E Mahase - BMJ: British Medical Journal (Online), 2021 - search.proquest.com
A vaccine candidate for malaria has become the first to meet the World Health
Organization's 75% efficacy target, after a trial in 450 children reported 77% efficacy. 1 The …

Malaria: Combining vaccine with prophylaxis cuts child deaths by 73%, study finds

O Dyer - 2021 - bmj.com
Hundreds of thousands of children's lives could be saved each year in Africa by combining
the world's first effective malaria vaccine with the current recommended approach of giving …

Fighting for a malaria vaccine

RS Bhopal - BMJ, 1992 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
It seemed from the billing that" Battle of the Merozoites" was to be a military saga of a
microscopic kind. From the opening clips of jungle troops, however, and the melodramatic …

[引用][C] Ghana APPROVES Oxford's malaria vaccine for children aged 5 to 36 months

E Mahase - 2023 - bmj.com
Manufactured by the Serum Institute of India, the R21/Matrix-M malaria vaccine contains the
circumsporozoite protein, secreted by the malaria parasite, fused to hepatitis B surface …

A vaccine against malaria: five minutes with... Richard Bucala

E Mahase - 2021 - bmj.com
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The RTS, S/AS01 vaccine continues to show modest protection against malaria in African infants and children

PJ Rosenthal - BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine, 2015 - ebm.bmj.com
Methods In this phase III double-blind trial, 6537 infants (aged 6–12 weeks) and 8922
children (aged 5–17 months) were enrolled at 11 centres in seven countries, from 2009 to …

Vaccines, malaria, and a host of resistance

M Dobson - BMJ, 1996 - bmj.com
On 14 May 1996 medical historians and scientists celebrated the bicentenary of Edward
Jenner's first remarkable vaccination of a young boy, James Phipps, against smallpox. 1 …

WHO's malaria vaccine study represents a “serious breach of international ethical standards”

P Doshi - bmj, 2020 - bmj.com
WHO’s malaria vaccine study represents a “serious breach of international ethical standards” |
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Trial shows vaccine halves malaria episodes in children in Africa

JH Tanne - 2011 - bmj.com
An antimalaria vaccine halved the number of first clinical episodes of malaria and severe
malaria in children in the 12 months after vaccination, according to results from a clinical …

New combined pill to treat malaria is launched

J Zarocostas - 2008 - bmj.com
The doctor whose study triggered a collapse in public confidence in the combined measles,
mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine told a disciplinary panel last week that he made up …