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  2. Malaria vaccine - Wikipedia

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    The most effective malaria vaccine is the R21/Matrix-M, with a 77% efficacy rate shown in initial trials and significantly higher antibody levels than with the RTS,S vaccine. It is the first vaccine that meets the World Health Organization's (WHO) goal of a malaria vaccine with at least 75% efficacy, [6] [7] and only the second malaria vaccine ...

  3. Vaccination requirements for international travel - Wikipedia

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    As of July 2019, ebola vaccines and malaria vaccines were still in development and not yet recommended for travellers. [3]: 4 Instead, the WHO recommends various other means of prevention, including several forms of chemoprophylaxis, in areas where there is a significant risk of becoming infected with malaria. [26]: 4–5

  4. RTS,S - Wikipedia

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    RTS,S/AS01 (trade name Mosquirix) is a recombinant protein-based malaria vaccine. It is one of two malaria vaccines approved (the other is R21/Matrix-M ). As of April 2022 [update] , the vaccine has been given to 1 million children living in areas with moderate-to-high malaria transmission, with millions more doses to be provided as the vaccine ...

  5. The vaccines you need to know about before you travel - AOL

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    Meanwhile, headlines proclaiming that malaria could be eradicated within a decade are generating excitement after the development of an affordable vaccine against the devastating disease that ...

  6. Nine new African countries to receive millions of malaria ...

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    Ghana, Kenya and Malawi have been receiving the RTS,S vaccine since 2019 as part of a pilot program funded by GAVI and more than 1.7 million children in the countries have been dosed with it, GAVI ...

  7. Oxford malaria vaccine wins first approval from Ghana in ...

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  8. International Certificate of Vaccination or Prophylaxis

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    Yellow fever is the most common vaccine required for international travel. Many countries require the vaccine for all travellers or only for travellers coming from countries with risk of yellow fever transmission. [19] Exceptions are typically made for newborns until 9 months or one year of age, depending on the country. [20]

  9. Malaria prophylaxis - Wikipedia

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    Malaria prophylaxis is the preventive treatment of malaria. Several malaria vaccines are under development. For pregnant women who are living in malaria endemic areas, routine malaria chemoprevention is recommended. It improves anemia and parasite level in the blood for the pregnant women and the birthweight in their infants. [1]