World’s First Malaria Vaccine Approved
The world’s first malaria vaccine has received a green light from European drugs regulators who recommended it should be licensed for use in babies in Africa who are at risk of the mosquito-borne disease.
The shot, called RTS,S or Mosquirix, would be the first licensed human vaccine against a parasitic disease and could help prevent millions of cases of malaria in countries that use it.
The vaccine was developed by British drugmaker GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) in partnership with the PATH Malaria Vaccine Initiative.
Mosquirix, also part-funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, will also now be assessed by the World Health Organisation, which has promised to give its guidance on when and where it should be used before the end of this year.
Andrew Witty, GSK’s chief executive, said EMA’s positive recommendation was a further important step towards making the world’s first malaria vaccine available for young children.
“While RTS,S on its own is not the complete answer to malaria, its use alongside those interventions currently available such as bed nets and insecticides would provide a very meaningful contribution to controlling the impact of malaria on children in those African communities that need it the most,” he said in a statement.
Joe Cohen, a GSK scientist who has led the development of Mosquirix since 1987, said on Friday he had no doubt the vaccine could significantly reduce the toll of sickness and death caused by the malaria among African children.
“I have absolutely no reservations in terms of rolling this vaccine out,” he told Reuters.
“Why? Because the efficacy, when translated into cases averted and deaths averted, is just tremendous. It will have an enormously significant public health impact.”
Source: Al Jazeera
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Wow this is great.
Wow!!! This would be a huge relief.Malaria in this part of d globe is alarming.l’n glad to learn people were actually looking into it
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Message.. Awwwww really happy ooo malaria too much
Malaria has been a menace especially in Africa.
Great news!!! Malaria will be reduced to a minimal
Thanks to GlaxoSmithKline, PATH Malaria Vaccine Initiative and Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
This is a great news.
Interesting! !! This is very welcomed development.
Am so happy,everytym pple keep suffering from malaria
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Wow dis is a wonderful news God bless them we desprately need it here in Naija
I watched it on cnn not for babies below 5 months and it dosnt wipe out the malaria threat completely just reduces it by 2/3 in most cases so there is still a 30% chance of getting the disease it’s still an extremely welcomed development