Cameroon Launches World's First Malaria Vaccine Program for Children

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The world's first routine childhood malaria immunizations using the RTS,S vaccine are starting in Cameroon, with plans to expand to 12 African countries. The vaccine, targeting the malaria parasite, aims to reduce the disease's impact on healthcare systems and children's well-being. Despite previous efforts, malaria still claims many lives in Africa, particularly among young children. The vaccine rollout is expected to save lives, but its delayed official recommendation has drawn criticism for potentially contributing to preventable deaths.
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