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World’s biggest vaccine maker sees malaria shot saving kids’ lives

The vaccine developed with researchers at the University of Oxford, known as R21, was recommended Monday by the WHO for use in Africa for children under five years old, the age group and continent that bear the brunt of a disease that kills more than 600,000 people a year.

October 03, 2023 / 06:29 IST
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World’s biggest vaccine maker sees malaria shot saving kids’ lives

Serum Institute of India Ltd., the world’s biggest vaccine maker, said its shot that gained a World Health Organization recommendation has the potential to significantly reduce fatalities from malaria, one of the globe’s most deadly diseases, particularly among young children in Africa.

The vaccine developed with researchers at the University of Oxford, known as R21, was recommended Monday by the WHO for use in Africa for children under five years old, the age group and continent that bear the brunt of a disease that kills more than 600,000 people a year.

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“We can protect the children and lives in Africa against this disease as soon as possible,” said Adar Poonawalla, Serum’s chief executive officer, in an interview. “It has the potential, if rolled out successfully, to save perhaps the most lives.”

Malaria has been one of the world’s neglected diseases with 95% of cases and 96% of deaths occurring in Africa, many of them in the poorer countries of the continent. The lack of a lucrative market has meant relatively little impetus for development of a shot.