Luanda — Angola will introduce a malaria vaccine next year as a “very strong and safe weapon” in the fight against the disease, Health Minister Sílvia Lutucuta announced Wednesday in Luanda.
The two vaccines approved by the World Health Organization (WHO) against malaria are currently RTS,S (Mosquirix) and R21/Matrix-M, both intended for children and administered in a four-dose schedule.
In an exclusive interview with ANGOP, Sílvia Lutucuta said that the Government is already creating the…
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