Effective vaccination for malaria and wider implications for future global child health

Q3 Medicine
Rodney Ogwang, Jane Crawley
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Abstract

Malaria remains a major public health concern. Following decades of research and development, a significant milestone was recently achieved with the historic approval of the first-generation of malaria vaccines. Importantly, initial programmatic use is planned for children living in areas of Africa with high malaria transmission intensity. Although their protective efficacy is incomplete, it is anticipated that these vaccines will provide public health gains. Noteworthy is the fact that, in addition to the direct antimalarial benefit, a highly effective malaria vaccine would have broad implications for global child health. Here we summarize the potential broader public health benefits of an efficacious vaccine and the practical implications of vaccine rollout. We also briefly discuss the current state of malaria vaccine research and development.
有效的疟疾疫苗接种及其对未来全球儿童健康的更广泛影响
疟疾仍然是一个主要的公共卫生问题。经过几十年的研究和开发,最近历史性地批准了第一代疟疾疫苗,这是一个重要的里程碑。重要的是,最初规划的使用对象是生活在疟疾传播强度高的非洲地区的儿童。虽然这些疫苗的保护功效尚不完全,但预计它们将为公共卫生带来益处。值得注意的是,除了直接的抗疟疾效益外,高效的疟疾疫苗还将对全球儿童健康产生广泛影响。在这里,我们总结了有效疫苗的潜在更广泛的公共卫生效益和疫苗推广的实际意义。我们还简要讨论了疟疾疫苗研究和开发的现状。
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Paediatrics and Child Health (United Kingdom)
Paediatrics and Child Health (United Kingdom) Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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