See Articles page 1543 An effective vaccine would have tremendous benefit for the estimated 3 billion people living at risk of malaria. In today's Lancet, John Aponte and …
Administration of the world's first WHO-recommended malaria vaccine through routine immunisation programmes has begun on Jan 22 in Cameroon. Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance …
V Moorthy, MJ Hamel, PG Smith - The Lancet, 2024 - thelancet.com
In 2021, nearly half of the world's population lived at risk from malaria, with over 600 000 deaths annually, of which over 95% occur in the WHO African region and 80% of these in …
Malaria has been eating deep into the heart of mankind from time immemorial. This disease affects 10 percent of the world's population. Every year about 2 million children are reported …
SA Moore, EGE Surgey, AM Cadwgan - The Lancet infectious …, 2002 - thelancet.com
Malaria is still killing over one million people each year and its incidence is increasing. The need for an effective vaccine is greater than ever. A major difficulty with vaccine research is …
An initial 18 million doses of the world's first malaria vaccine are to be rolled out across 12 African countries in the next 2 years, announced Gavi, WHO, and UNICEF, on July 5. The …
In October 2006, the World Health Organisation (WHO) convened a meeting of experts to discuss appropriate methods for evaluating the efficacy of malaria vaccines in pivotal phase …
VS Moorthy, RD Newman, JM Okwo-Bele - The Lancet, 2013 - thelancet.com
Despite the major public health effect of the scale-up of available control measures, malaria remains the largest single cause of child mortality in many settings in Africa. 1 More than 3 …
Large gains in the reduction of malaria mortality in the early 20th century were lost in subsequent decades. Malaria now kills 2–3 million people yearly. Implementation of malaria …