Africa pilots world's first malaria vaccine
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Malaria: Africa pilots world's first vaccine in major trial

A major trial of the world's first malaria vaccine is under way in Africa - starting with Malawi, followed by Kenya and Ghana.

The disease which is spread by mosquitos kills more than 400,000 people every year, most of them young children.

Almost $1bn has gone into developing the vaccine over three decades.

Initial testing of RTS the world's first anti-malaria vaccine has indicated it reduces cases by about 40%.

Video producer: Rupert Waring for Focus on Africa TV.

  • 25 Apr 2019
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