The World health Organization (WHO) has authorised the world's first malaria vaccine, which kills over 4 million people per year. According to the World health Organization, the vaccination, known as RTS, S / AS01, will no longer cause malaria mortality. Malaria is a mosquito-borne disease. Every year, 4 lakh individuals die from this disease, the majority of whom are African youngsters.


As a pilot project based on a work trial of malaria immunisation, it was implemented in 2019 in countries such as Ghana, Kenya, and Malawi. Fever, headaches, and body aches are all symptoms of malaria. Cold sores might last a few hours and then be followed by excessive perspiration. If you have any of these symptoms, the World health Organization advises that you seek medical help right away. There, the vaccine combines with the simple. The vaccine, which was developed utilising mRNA technology, was a scientific milestone, according to Pedro Alanzo, director of the World health Organization's Malaysian Eradication Project.


Commenting on the vaccine, Kate O'Brien, director of the World health Organization's Department of Infectious Diseases, Vaccines and Biological Research, said: We have added this vaccine to children who are in extreme poverty. 

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