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Revision as of 20:46, 16 April 2017
This is a timeline of malaria vaccine, attempting to describe its development.
Big picture
Year/period | Key developments |
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Full timeline
Year/period | Type of event | Event | Location |
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2011 | Trial | "The RTS,S vaccine was tested in Phase III trials in 11 different African countries. These trials have had some successes. The earliest results, released in October 2011, showed that in children aged 5-17 months, vaccination with RTS,S reduced the risk of clinical malaria and severe malaria by 56% and 47%, respectively.[17] However, in results released in November 2012, the vaccine was less effective in infants aged 6-12 weeks at first vaccination."[1] | |
See also
References
- ↑ "Malaria and Malaria Vaccine Candidates". historyofvaccines.org. Retrieved 17 April 2017.