Kenya, Malawi and Ghana to be the first countries to introduce the malaria vaccine in the world

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Kenya will be among the first countries in the world to include a new malaria vaccine designed for children into its routine immunisation programme after the global health agency issued a go-ahead today.

The World Health Organization (WHO) picked Kenya, Malawi and Ghana to be the first countries to introduce the malaria vaccine, known as RTS,S or Mosquirix, owing to the effort the countries have made in the fight against malaria and existing policy measures put in place.

Kenya is now expected to establish structures to help it implement the programme which is set to kick-off mid next year.

The first dose of the vaccine will be administered to infants at five months while the rest will be dispensed after the first birthday and before the child turns 17 months old.

“A child dies every two minutes from Malaria and there is need to accelerate interventions especially in low income countries to reduce cases. There is need to push down the disease burden in Sub Saharan Africa through every way possible and this vaccine will help a great deal,” said Nathan Bakyaita, a WHO official.

The implementation of the vaccine comes into place after 30 years of research involving health agencies world over and three clinical trials where Kenya, through the Kenya Medical Research Institute (Kemri) and six other countries in sub-Saharan Africa.
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Du wangefanya majaribio angalau kwa mkoa mmoja mmoja toka kila nchi.
 
Very sad...
It's reminding me what happened in 17th century when they were testing placible medicine.

Nothing sad about it, KEMRI is the largest research institute in East and Central Africa, well equipped with great minds of our own. Read the article ten times and understand the reasons why Kenya has been given a go ahead by WHO.

You should be congratulating us since we are making efforts that will save your ass too, are you aware rate of Tanzanians dying from Malaria is twice that of Kenyans MALARIA DEATH RATE BY COUNTRY So instead of standing by like a zombie, engage yourself somehow.
 
Very sad...
It's reminding me what happened in 17th century when they were testing placible medicine.
And the killing truth is that, hata kwenye hiyo trial huenda pia itakuwa ni placebo controlled trial.
Kuna watoto watapewa MHOGO na wengine CHANJO ili tuone kama ni kweli this agent significantly inhibits malaria infections versus placebo.

And it may fail also..
But nimesikitika hawa wazungu kujaribishia Africa pekee wakati dunia iko na nchi zaidi ya 200,
Kenyans, thanks for Volunteering.
 
The Vaccine was developed here in Kenya
Which school did u attend dude??
Hii ni Global program. Huwezi ongea hivyo unaanika umburula wako.
Hivi ni baadhi ya. vichwa vimehusika kwa sehemu kubwa kuandaa hii vaccine.
Niambie kama kuna gikuyu hapo..
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aisee mmezidi ujinga...mna ule wa hali ya juu!

Hivi wanamjua mtu anayeitwa Robert Koch?, Mjerumani aliyegundua Wadudu wanaosababisha TB na tafiti zake zote zilikuwa anazifanyia Ocean road hospital na hata dawa hizo za TB reseach zake kazifanyia hapo ocean road hospital, na katoka Tanzania kwenda kuchukua Nobel Prize Norway,

Sioni kama hiyo ya Kenya ni kitu kipya ni mambo ya kawaida, shida ni ulimbukeni wa Manyang'au tu
 
Nyie ndo wajinga na Mashetani wa kutupwa..... You better hide your faces and cleanse yourselves people. It is serious......

Halafu the way they die like insects from the same Malaria and are here mocking the same people coming up with a lasting solution. Hamna kitu cha laana kama maskini jeuri....
 
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