The World Health Organization has recommended the use of a malaria vaccine called Matrix-M, which is anticipated to boost the vaccine supply.
The World Health Organization has just recommended a second vaccine to prevent malaria in children, almost exactly two years after it recommended the world's first.
An additional, fourth dose of vaccine given a year after the third dose carries that protection into the next malaria season, Tedros said. Matrix-M will cost between $2 and $4 US dollars a dose, Tedros said. The WHO will now have to give the vaccine a stamp of approval, called"prequalification," that will allow partners like UNICEF and the global vaccine alliance Gavi to buy the vaccines to distribute.
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