Mosquirix : World’s first Malaria Vaccine gets regulatory nod

The world’s first malaria vaccine, Mosquirix  has cleared one of the final hurdles as it received a positive scientific opinion from European regulators. The vaccine now awaits approval from the WHO before it could be administered within the next few years across Africa. The vaccine, named Mosquirix, gets regulatory nod by London-based European Medicines Agency after more than 30 years of research.

Let's Know more about Malaria
  • Malaria is caused by parasites that are transmitted to people through the bites of infected mosquitoes.
  • Every minute, a child dies from malaria.
  • Researchers and pharmaceutical companies have been trying to develop malaria vaccines for decades.
  • Sleeping under long-lasting insecticidal nets protects against malaria
  • Malaria kills around 600,000 people a year worldwide, most of them children under five in sub-Saharan Africa.
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