Encouraging results in finding a malaria vaccine have raised new hopes
New York, April 30, 2021, Friday Although malaria is considered a simple disease, the fact is that malaria kills more people than the corona virus. It is worth noting that the coronavirus vaccine has been discovered but the malaria vaccine has not been found. According to the information received, a test is being conducted on a malaria vaccine in Africa. Although this test is at a very preliminary level, the result is encouraging. The ongoing malaria vaccine test in Burkina Faso has excited everyone. The results of the test, published in the pre-prints of The Lancet Journal, show that the success rate of the R21 metric M vaccine has been 77 percent over a 12-month period. The World Health Organization considers 75 percent of vaccine success to be at least essential. This is the first time a malaria vaccine has managed to cross the minimum threshold. The trial involved 450 children from 5 to 17 months. The trial participants were divided into three groups. The first group was vaccin