World’s first malaria vaccine developed

  • A malaria vaccine has proved to be 77% effective in early trials.
  • It could be a major breakthrough against the disease, says the University of Oxford team behind it.
  • Despite many vaccines being trialled over the years, this is the first to meet the required target.
  • The most effective malaria vaccine to date had only shown 55% efficacy in trials on African children.
THE VACCINE
  • R21/Matrix M is a modified version of RTS, S.
  • It has been developed by scientists at University of Oxford, the same  location where the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine was developed.
  • They’ have been working on this version for almost 6-7 years now.
  • This vaccine was produced in the Serum Institute of India. 

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