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Study finds that malaria vaccinations reduced child mortality by 13%

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FILE PHOTO - A volunteer in a protective suit treats a girl with Malaria at the Severe Infections Temporary Treatment Unit (SITTU). A malaria vaccination programme in three African countries has reduced the mortality rate among young children by 13%, according to an analysis published on Friday. (zu dpa: «Study finds that malaria vaccinations reduced child mortality by 13%») Kay Nietfeld/dpa

A malaria vaccination programme in three African countries has reduced the mortality rate among young children by 13%, according to an analysis published on Friday. Read More

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