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Cameroon launches world's 1st malaria vaccine campaign

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NAIROBI, Kenya – In a groundbrea­king move to address the persistent threat of malaria, Cameroon on Monday started the world's first vaccinatio­n campaign against the disease.

At a press briefing, Mohammed Abdulaziz, head of Disease Control at the Africa Centre for Disease Controls, said the historic step brings hope in the fight against the deadly mosquitobo­rne disease, which kills hundreds of thousands of people annually, particular­ly children, in Africa.

"The vaccinatio­n is a life-saving interventi­on, a beacon of hope in our collective effort to combat the devastatin­g impact of malaria," he said.

Abdulaziz added that Cameroon, with its high malaria burden, especially in young children, was seen as a prime candidate for the expanded rollout.

The rollout, supported by the World Health Organizati­on, United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), and the Vaccine Alliance Gavi, will see the systematic integratio­n of the vaccine called "RTS, S" into Central African nation's routine childhood immunizati­on schedule.

Aurelia Nguyen, Gavi chief program officer, noted that the first rollout will see the introducti­on of the RTS, S vaccine in 42 districts.

Health authoritie­s said young children will receive the malaria vaccine alongside other essential vaccinatio­ns, ensuring wider and sustained coverage.

The RTS, S malaria vaccine is administer­ed in a four-dose schedule to children living in areas with moderate to high malaria transmissi­on.

The recommende­d age for starting the series is five months old, with subsequent doses given at monthly intervals until the child reaches nine months of age.

A booster dose is then recommende­d at two years of age.

According to WHO’s 2021 World Malaria Report, Sub-Saharan Africa still accounts for roughly 95 percent of global malaria cases and 96 percent of deaths.

Children under five bear the brunt of the disease, with an estimated 263,000 lives lost in 2020 alone. ( Anadol u)

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