Promising new malaria vaccine for kids approved in Ghana

FILE - A baby from the Malawi village of Tomali is injected with the world's first vaccine against malaria in a pilot program, in Tomali, Dec. 11, 2019.The University of Oxford said Thursday April 13, 2023 that Ghana is the first country to approve a new Malaria vaccine in a "first crucial step" to helping children combat the disease. The vaccine —known as R21/Matrix-M — is not yet public, but Ghana's Food and Drug Authority has granted full approval for children between five and 36 months(AP Photo/Jerome Delay, File)

DAKAR, Senegal (AP) — Ghana on Thursday became the first country to approve a new malaria vaccine for young children, one that officials hope will offer better protection against the disease that kills hundreds of thousands every year.

Final results from late-stage trials have not yet been published, and the vaccine is under review at the World Health Organization. Preliminary results from early testing of the new vaccine, developed at the University of Oxford, have suggested the vaccine is far more effective than the only malaria vaccine now authorized for use by the WHO.

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