Ghana First to Approve Oxford Malaria Vaccine DeutscheWelle: Ghana EndMalaria
. It is the first time the shot has received regulatory approval anywhere in the world.
"It is hoped that this first crucial step will enable the vaccine to help Ghanaian and African children to effectively combat malaria," it added.
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