Ghana is first country to approve Oxford malaria vaccine
by Lizzy Davies from World news | The Guardian on (#6AREN)
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Ghana has become the first country to approve a highly effective malaria vaccine developed at Oxford university in the UK.
The R21/Matrix-M vaccine, the first to exceed the World Health Organization's target of 75% efficacy, has been cleared for use by Ghana's Food and Drugs Authority in children aged 5-36 months, the group at highest risk of death from malaria.
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