A report on Malaria vaccine, RTS,S and Malaria
A malaria vaccine is a vaccine that is used to prevent malaria.
- Malaria vaccineRTS,S/AS01 (trade name Mosquirix) is a recombinant protein-based malaria vaccine.
- RTS,SThe only approved vaccine, as of 2021, is RTS,S, known by the brand name Mosquirix.
- Malaria vaccineIn October 2021, the vaccine was endorsed by the World Health Organization (WHO) for "broad use" in children, making it the first malaria vaccine candidate, and first vaccine to address parasitic infection, to receive this recommendation.
- RTS,SAs of 2020, there is one vaccine which has been shown to reduce the risk of malaria by about 40% in children in Africa.
- MalariaAs of 2020, there is one vaccine for malaria (known as RTS,S) which is licensed for use.
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World Health Organization
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Specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for international public health.
Its current priorities include communicable diseases, particularly HIV/AIDS, Ebola, COVID-19, malaria and tuberculosis; non-communicable diseases such as heart disease and cancer; healthy diet, nutrition, and food security; occupational health; and substance abuse.
As of 2012, the WHO was to report as to whether RTS,S/AS01, were a viable malaria vaccine.