WHO launches malaria vaccine for children in Africa


- More deaths from malaria than covid

- In 2019, 1,74,000 children under the age of 5 died of malaria in Africa

Black malaria is the most common cause of death in Africa, killing millions of people worldwide each year. So in the year 2016 alone, 2,3,000 of the children under the age of five in Africa died due to malaria. The World Health Organization (WHO) says a vaccine against the disease has been developed by Africans in Africa. That’s the most fun. Because even more deaths from malaria occur each year than covid.

The vaccine was developed by British drug company GlaxoSmithKline. J RTS or. It is called Mokiv Rickshaw and the company is producing it on a commercial basis. The WHO has also recommended that vaccine.

Dosa has been introduced in Dhana, Kenya and Malawa since 2013. In which WHO has a very big contribution. The highest number of deaths due to this disease is in children below the age of five years.

In fact, the vaccine has been tested for ten years. WHO Director-General Tendros Adhnom Ghebriassus says the vaccine was developed by African scientists. I am very proud to know that.

The vaccine must use mosquito nets and mosquito repellent sprays to prevent malaria, but the vaccine will provide a stronger test against the disease.

Many chemicals are used for this Mexico-vaccine, but the most useful is the Shelley Quiley Tree, Wu said.

With a population of 1.5 billion, Africa alone accounts for about 4% of the world's malaria cases. In fact, the disease can be prevented. Mosquitoes can move from one body to another.

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