WHO Approves Wider Rollout of Malaria Vaccine Being Used in Burkina Faso, Ghana
The World Health Organization, WHO, Monday approved a wider roll out of a second malaria vaccine that was developed by Britain’s Oxford University and the Serum Institute of India. The vaccine is already in use in Ghana and Burkina Faso with expectations of a quick roll out across Africa in the coming months. For more, reporter Henry Ridgewell produced this report.
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