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New malaria vaccine comes a step closer as experts say it’s ‘the best yet’.
Kenyan scientifics work in the immunology and microbiology labs at KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratories in Kilifi, Kenya on May 20, 2022.
Malaria kills 260,000 children under five in sub-Saharan Africa every year. Promising results from a recent vaccine trial in Kenya has raised new hope in the fight against malaria.
The phase II clinical trial was conducted at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) field located in Junju, Kilifi County Kenya. KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratory in Kilifi has been actively working in collaboration with other labs around the world in the development of a safe and effective malaria vaccine.
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New malaria vaccine comes a step closer as experts say it’s ‘the best yet’.
Kenyan scientifics work in the immunology and microbiology labs at KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratories in Kilifi, Kenya on May 20, 2022.
Malaria kills 260,000 children under five in sub-Saharan Africa every year. Promising results from a recent vaccine trial in Kenya has raised new hope in the fight against malaria.
The phase II clinical trial was conducted at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) field located in Junju, Kilifi County Kenya. KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratory in Kilifi has been actively working in collaboration with other labs around the world in the development of a safe and effective malaria vaccine.
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New malaria vaccine comes a step closer as experts say it’s ‘the best yet’.
Kenyan scientifics work in the immunology and microbiology labs at KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratories in Kilifi, Kenya on May 20, 2022.
Malaria kills 260,000 children under five in sub-Saharan Africa every year. Promising results from a recent vaccine trial in Kenya has raised new hope in the fight against malaria.
The phase II clinical trial was conducted at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) field located in Junju, Kilifi County Kenya. KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratory in Kilifi has been actively working in collaboration with other labs around the world in the development of a safe and effective malaria vaccine.
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New malaria vaccine comes a step closer as experts say it’s ‘the best yet’.
A scientific works in the immunology and microbiology labs at KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratories in Kilifi, Kenya on May 20, 2022.
Malaria kills 260,000 children under five in sub-Saharan Africa every year. Promising results from a recent vaccine trial in Kenya has raised new hope in the fight against malaria.
The phase II clinical trial was conducted at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) field located in Junju, Kilifi County Kenya. KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratory in Kilifi has been actively working in collaboration with other labs around the world in the development of a safe and effective malaria vaccine.
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New malaria vaccine comes a step closer as experts say it’s ‘the best yet’.
A scientific works in the immunology and microbiology labs at KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratories in Kilifi, Kenya on May 20, 2022.
Malaria kills 260,000 children under five in sub-Saharan Africa every year. Promising results from a recent vaccine trial in Kenya has raised new hope in the fight against malaria.
The phase II clinical trial was conducted at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) field located in Junju, Kilifi County Kenya. KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratory in Kilifi has been actively working in collaboration with other labs around the world in the development of a safe and effective malaria vaccine.
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New malaria vaccine comes a step closer as experts say it’s ‘the best yet’.
A scientific works registering some samples in the immunology and microbiology labs at KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratories in Kilifi, Kenya on May 20, 2022.
Malaria kills 260,000 children under five in sub-Saharan Africa every year. Promising results from a recent vaccine trial in Kenya has raised new hope in the fight against malaria.
The phase II clinical trial was conducted at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) field located in Junju, Kilifi County Kenya. KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratory in Kilifi has been actively working in collaboration with other labs around the world in the development of a safe and effective malaria vaccine.
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New malaria vaccine comes a step closer as experts say it’s ‘the best yet’.
A scientific works in the immunology and microbiology labs at KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratories in Kilifi, Kenya on May 20, 2022.
Malaria kills 260,000 children under five in sub-Saharan Africa every year. Promising results from a recent vaccine trial in Kenya has raised new hope in the fight against malaria.
The phase II clinical trial was conducted at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) field located in Junju, Kilifi County Kenya. KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratory in Kilifi has been actively working in collaboration with other labs around the world in the development of a safe and effective malaria vaccine.
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New malaria vaccine comes a step closer as experts say it’s ‘the best yet’.
A scientific works in the immunology and microbiology labs at KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratories in Kilifi, Kenya on May 20, 2022.
Malaria kills 260,000 children under five in sub-Saharan Africa every year. Promising results from a recent vaccine trial in Kenya has raised new hope in the fight against malaria.
The phase II clinical trial was conducted at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) field located in Junju, Kilifi County Kenya. KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratory in Kilifi has been actively working in collaboration with other labs around the world in the development of a safe and effective malaria vaccine.
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New malaria vaccine comes a step closer as experts say it’s ‘the best yet’.
A scientific works in the immunology and microbiology labs at KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratories in Kilifi, Kenya on May 20, 2022.
Malaria kills 260,000 children under five in sub-Saharan Africa every year. Promising results from a recent vaccine trial in Kenya has raised new hope in the fight against malaria.
The phase II clinical trial was conducted at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) field located in Junju, Kilifi County Kenya. KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratory in Kilifi has been actively working in collaboration with other labs around the world in the development of a safe and effective malaria vaccine.
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New malaria vaccine comes a step closer as experts say it’s ‘the best yet’.
A scientific works in the immunology and microbiology labs at KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratories in Kilifi, Kenya on May 20, 2022.
Malaria kills 260,000 children under five in sub-Saharan Africa every year. Promising results from a recent vaccine trial in Kenya has raised new hope in the fight against malaria.
The phase II clinical trial was conducted at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) field located in Junju, Kilifi County Kenya. KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratory in Kilifi has been actively working in collaboration with other labs around the world in the development of a safe and effective malaria vaccine.
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New malaria vaccine comes a step closer as experts say it’s ‘the best yet’.
Vaccinologist George Warimwe poses for a portrait at KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratories in Kilifi, Kenya on May 20, 2022.
Malaria kills 260,000 children under five in sub-Saharan Africa every year. Promising results from a recent vaccine trial in Kenya has raised new hope in the fight against malaria.
The phase II clinical trial was conducted at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) field located in Junju, Kilifi County Kenya. KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratory in Kilifi has been actively working in collaboration with other labs around the world in the development of a safe and effective malaria vaccine.
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New malaria vaccine comes a step closer as experts say it’s ‘the best yet’.
Kenyan scientifics work in the immunology and microbiology labs at KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratories in Kilifi, Kenya on May 20, 2022.
Malaria kills 260,000 children under five in sub-Saharan Africa every year. Promising results from a recent vaccine trial in Kenya has raised new hope in the fight against malaria.
The phase II clinical trial was conducted at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) field located in Junju, Kilifi County Kenya. KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratory in Kilifi has been actively working in collaboration with other labs around the world in the development of a safe and effective malaria vaccine.
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New malaria vaccine comes a step closer as experts say it’s ‘the best yet’.
A mother explains her son symptoms to some nurses during a medical checkups in the maternal child ward at Kilifi County Hospital in Kilifi, Kenya on May 20, 2022. Many parents come to the hospital with kids suffering malaria symptoms and will get tested for the disease and referred to a specialist.
Malaria kills 260,000 children under five in sub-Saharan Africa every year. Promising results from a recent vaccine trial in Kenya has raised new hope in the fight against malaria.
The phase II clinical trial was conducted at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) field located in Junju, Kilifi County Kenya. KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratory in Kilifi has been actively working in collaboration with other labs around the world in the development of a safe and effective malaria vaccine.
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New malaria vaccine comes a step closer as experts say it’s ‘the best yet’.
Mothers wait with their babies for medical checkups in the maternal child ward at Kilifi County Hospital in Kilifi, Kenya on May 20, 2022. Many parents come to the hospital with kids suffering malaria symptoms and will get tested for the disease and referred to a specialist.
Malaria kills 260,000 children under five in sub-Saharan Africa every year. Promising results from a recent vaccine trial in Kenya has raised new hope in the fight against malaria.
The phase II clinical trial was conducted at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) field located in Junju, Kilifi County Kenya. KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratory in Kilifi has been actively working in collaboration with other labs around the world in the development of a safe and effective malaria vaccine.
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New malaria vaccine comes a step closer as experts say it’s ‘the best yet’.
Annah Kadhengi holds her son Brighton Ushindi Baraka -who suffered malaria- while registering for a medical checkup in the maternal child ward at Kilifi County Hospital in Kilifi, Kenya on May 20, 2022. Many parents come to the hospital with kids suffering malaria symptoms and will get tested for the disease and referred to a specialist.
Malaria kills 260,000 children under five in sub-Saharan Africa every year. Promising results from a recent vaccine trial in Kenya has raised new hope in the fight against malaria.
The phase II clinical trial was conducted at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) field located in Junju, Kilifi County Kenya. KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratory in Kilifi has been actively working in collaboration with other labs around the world in the development of a safe and effective malaria vaccine.
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New malaria vaccine comes a step closer as experts say it’s ‘the best yet’.
A mother holds her daughter in front of some nurses during a medical checkups in the maternal child ward at Kilifi County Hospital in Kilifi, Kenya on May 20, 2022. Many parents come to the hospital with kids suffering malaria symptoms and will get tested for the disease and referred to a specialist.
Malaria kills 260,000 children under five in sub-Saharan Africa every year. Promising results from a recent vaccine trial in Kenya has raised new hope in the fight against malaria.
The phase II clinical trial was conducted at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) field located in Junju, Kilifi County Kenya. KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratory in Kilifi has been actively working in collaboration with other labs around the world in the development of a safe and effective malaria vaccine.
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New malaria vaccine comes a step closer as experts say it’s ‘the best yet’.
Annah Kadhengi holds her son Brighton Ushindi Baraka -who suffered malaria- in the maternal child ward at Kilifi County Hospital in Kilifi, Kenya on May 20, 2022. Many parents come to the hospital with kids suffering malaria symptoms and will get tested for the disease and referred to a specialist.
Malaria kills 260,000 children under five in sub-Saharan Africa every year. Promising results from a recent vaccine trial in Kenya has raised new hope in the fight against malaria.
The phase II clinical trial was conducted at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) field located in Junju, Kilifi County Kenya. KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratory in Kilifi has been actively working in collaboration with other labs around the world in the development of a safe and effective malaria vaccine.
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New malaria vaccine comes a step closer as experts say it’s ‘the best yet’.
A mother waits with her daughter for a medical checkups in the maternal child ward at Kilifi County Hospital in Kilifi, Kenya on May 20, 2022. Many parents come to the hospital with kids suffering malaria symptoms and will get tested for the disease and referred to a specialist.
Malaria kills 260,000 children under five in sub-Saharan Africa every year. Promising results from a recent vaccine trial in Kenya has raised new hope in the fight against malaria.
The phase II clinical trial was conducted at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) field located in Junju, Kilifi County Kenya. KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratory in Kilifi has been actively working in collaboration with other labs around the world in the development of a safe and effective malaria vaccine.
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New malaria vaccine comes a step closer as experts say it’s ‘the best yet’.
A mother waits with her daughter for a medical checkups in the maternal child ward at Kilifi County Hospital in Kilifi, Kenya on May 20, 2022. Many parents come to the hospital with kids suffering malaria symptoms and will get tested for the disease and referred to a specialist.
Malaria kills 260,000 children under five in sub-Saharan Africa every year. Promising results from a recent vaccine trial in Kenya has raised new hope in the fight against malaria.
The phase II clinical trial was conducted at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) field located in Junju, Kilifi County Kenya. KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratory in Kilifi has been actively working in collaboration with other labs around the world in the development of a safe and effective malaria vaccine.
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New malaria vaccine comes a step closer as experts say it’s ‘the best yet’.
Mothers wait with their babies for medical checkups in the maternal child ward at Kilifi County Hospital in Kilifi, Kenya on May 20, 2022. Many parents come to the hospital with kids suffering malaria symptoms and will get tested for the disease and referred to a specialist.
Malaria kills 260,000 children under five in sub-Saharan Africa every year. Promising results from a recent vaccine trial in Kenya has raised new hope in the fight against malaria.
The phase II clinical trial was conducted at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) field located in Junju, Kilifi County Kenya. KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratory in Kilifi has been actively working in collaboration with other labs around the world in the development of a safe and effective malaria vaccine.
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New malaria vaccine comes a step closer as experts say it’s ‘the best yet’.
Mothers wait with their babies for medical checkups in the maternal child ward at Kilifi County Hospital in Kilifi, Kenya on May 20, 2022. Many parents come to the hospital with kids suffering malaria symptoms and will get tested for the disease and referred to a specialist.
Malaria kills 260,000 children under five in sub-Saharan Africa every year. Promising results from a recent vaccine trial in Kenya has raised new hope in the fight against malaria.
The phase II clinical trial was conducted at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) field located in Junju, Kilifi County Kenya. KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratory in Kilifi has been actively working in collaboration with other labs around the world in the development of a safe and effective malaria vaccine.
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New malaria vaccine comes a step closer as experts say it’s ‘the best yet’.
Mothers wait with their babies for medical checkups in the maternal child ward at Kilifi County Hospital in Kilifi, Kenya on May 20, 2022. Many parents come to the hospital with kids suffering malaria symptoms and will get tested for the disease and referred to a specialist.
Malaria kills 260,000 children under five in sub-Saharan Africa every year. Promising results from a recent vaccine trial in Kenya has raised new hope in the fight against malaria.
The phase II clinical trial was conducted at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) field located in Junju, Kilifi County Kenya. KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratory in Kilifi has been actively working in collaboration with other labs around the world in the development of a safe and effective malaria vaccine.
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New malaria vaccine comes a step closer as experts say it’s ‘the best yet’.
A mother holding her child gets registered in the maternal child ward at Kilifi County Hospital in Kilifi, Kenya on May 20, 2022. Many parents come to the hospital with kids suffering malaria symptoms and will get tested for the disease and referred to a specialist.
Malaria kills 260,000 children under five in sub-Saharan Africa every year. Promising results from a recent vaccine trial in Kenya has raised new hope in the fight against malaria.
The phase II clinical trial was conducted at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) field located in Junju, Kilifi County Kenya. KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratory in Kilifi has been actively working in collaboration with other labs around the world in the development of a safe and effective malaria vaccine.
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New malaria vaccine comes a step closer as experts say it’s ‘the best yet’.
Parents wait with their babies for medical checkups in the maternal child ward at Kilifi County Hospital in Kilifi, Kenya on May 20, 2022. Many parents come to the hospital with kids suffering malaria symptoms and will get tested for the disease and referred to a specialist.
Malaria kills 260,000 children under five in sub-Saharan Africa every year. Promising results from a recent vaccine trial in Kenya has raised new hope in the fight against malaria.
The phase II clinical trial was conducted at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) field located in Junju, Kilifi County Kenya. KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratory in Kilifi has been actively working in collaboration with other labs around the world in the development of a safe and effective malaria vaccine.
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New malaria vaccine comes a step closer as experts say it’s ‘the best yet’.
A nurse calls a mother and her baby to be checked in the maternal child ward at Kilifi County Hospital in Kilifi, Kenya on May 20, 2022. Many parents come to the hospital with kids suffering malaria symptoms and will get tested for the disease and referred to a specialist.
Malaria kills 260,000 children under five in sub-Saharan Africa every year. Promising results from a recent vaccine trial in Kenya has raised new hope in the fight against malaria.
The phase II clinical trial was conducted at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) field located in Junju, Kilifi County Kenya. KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratory has been actively working in collaboration with other labs around the world in the development of a safe and effective malaria vaccine.
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New malaria vaccine comes a step closer as experts say it’s ‘the best yet’.
A mother holding her child gets registered in the maternal child ward at Kilifi County Hospital in Kilifi, Kenya on May 20, 2022. Many parents come to the hospital with kids suffering malaria symptoms and will get tested for the disease and referred to a specialist.
Malaria kills 260,000 children under five in sub-Saharan Africa every year. Promising results from a recent vaccine trial in Kenya has raised new hope in the fight against malaria.
The phase II clinical trial was conducted at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) field located in Junju, Kilifi County Kenya. KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratory in Kilifi has been actively working in collaboration with other labs around the world in the development of a safe and effective malaria vaccine.
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New malaria vaccine comes a step closer as experts say it’s ‘the best yet’.
A boy walks from school towards his house in Junju, Kilifi County, Kenya on May 19, 2022. The morphology of the terrain and the weather patterns -tropical humid- are a perfect environment for malaria to spread, making this area of Kenya a malaria-endemic region.
Malaria kills 260,000 children under five in sub-Saharan Africa every year. Promising results from a recent vaccine trial in Kenya has raised new hope in the fight against malaria.
The phase II clinical trial was conducted at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) field located in Junju, Kilifi County Kenya. KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratory has been actively working in collaboration with other labs around the world in the development of a safe and effective malaria vaccine.
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New malaria vaccine comes a step closer as experts say it’s ‘the best yet’.
A valley is seen in Junju, Kilifi County, Kenya on May 19, 2022. The morphology of the terrain and the weather patterns -tropical humid- are a perfect environment for malaria to spread, making this area of Kenya a malaria-endemic region.
Malaria kills 260,000 children under five in sub-Saharan Africa every year. Promising results from a recent vaccine trial in Kenya has raised new hope in the fight against malaria.
The phase II clinical trial was conducted at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) field located in Junju, Kilifi County Kenya. KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratory has been actively working in collaboration with other labs around the world in the development of a safe and effective malaria vaccine.
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New malaria vaccine comes a step closer as experts say it’s ‘the best yet’.
Scattered houses are seen in a village in Junju, Kilifi County, Kenya on May 19, 2022. The morphology of the terrain and the weather patterns -tropical humid- are a perfect environment for malaria to spread, making this area of Kenya a malaria-endemic region.
Malaria kills 260,000 children under five in sub-Saharan Africa every year. Promising results from a recent vaccine trial in Kenya has raised new hope in the fight against malaria.
The phase II clinical trial was conducted at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) field located in Junju, Kilifi County Kenya. KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratory has been actively working in collaboration with other labs around the world in the development of a safe and effective malaria vaccine.
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New malaria vaccine comes a step closer as experts say it’s ‘the best yet’.
Kenyan mothers hold their children at a waiting area while expecting to get attended for medical checkups at Junju Dispensary KEMRI wing in Junju, Kilifi County, Kenya on May 19, 2022.
Malaria kills 260,000 children under five in sub-Saharan Africa every year. Promising results from a recent vaccine trial in Kenya has raised new hope in the fight against malaria.
The phase II clinical trial was conducted at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) field located in Junju, Kilifi County Kenya. KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratory has been actively working in collaboration with other labs around the world in the development of a safe and effective malaria vaccine.
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New malaria vaccine comes a step closer as experts say it’s ‘the best yet’.
A mother covers holds her son -who took part in the malaria vaccine trial- while two community health extract some blood samples to be analyzed during a medical checkup at Junju Dispensary KEMRI wing in Junju, Kilifi County, Kenya on May 19, 2022.
Malaria kills 260,000 children under five in sub-Saharan Africa every year. Promising results from a recent vaccine trial in Kenya has raised new hope in the fight against malaria.
The phase II clinical trial was conducted at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) field located in Junju, Kilifi County Kenya. KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratory has been actively working in collaboration with other labs around the world in the development of a safe and effective malaria vaccine.
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New malaria vaccine comes a step closer as experts say it’s ‘the best yet’.
A mother covers hers and her young daughter’s faces -who took part in the malaria vaccine trial- while two community health extract some blood samples to be analyzed during a medical checkup at Junju Dispensary KEMRI wing in Junju, Kilifi County, Kenya on May 19, 2022.
Malaria kills 260,000 children under five in sub-Saharan Africa every year. Promising results from a recent vaccine trial in Kenya has raised new hope in the fight against malaria.
The phase II clinical trial was conducted at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) field located in Junju, Kilifi County Kenya. KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratory has been actively working in collaboration with other labs around the world in the development of a safe and effective malaria vaccine.
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New malaria vaccine comes a step closer as experts say it’s ‘the best yet’.
32-year-old Khadijah Mcharo Kapitao holds her sleeping daughter -who tested positive for malaria recently- while expecting to get attended for medical checkups in the waiting area at Junju Dispensary KEMRI wing in Junju, Kilifi County, Kenya on May 19, 2022.
Malaria kills 260,000 children under five in sub-Saharan Africa every year. Promising results from a recent vaccine trial in Kenya has raised new hope in the fight against malaria.
The phase II clinical trial was conducted at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) field located in Junju, Kilifi County Kenya. KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratory has been actively working in collaboration with other labs around the world in the development of a safe and effective malaria vaccine.
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New malaria vaccine comes a step closer as experts say it’s ‘the best yet’.
A mother holds her young daughter -who took part in the malaria vaccine trial- who is asleep while two community health gets to extract some blood samples to be analyzed during a medical checkup at Junju Dispensary KEMRI wing in Junju, Kilifi County, Kenya on May 19, 2022.
Malaria kills 260,000 children under five in sub-Saharan Africa every year. Promising results from a recent vaccine trial in Kenya has raised new hope in the fight against malaria.
The phase II clinical trial was conducted at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) field located in Junju, Kilifi County Kenya. KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratory has been actively working in collaboration with other labs around the world in the development of a safe and effective malaria vaccine.
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New malaria vaccine comes a step closer as experts say it’s ‘the best yet’.
A community health worker checks on Mama Raheli’s son -who was part of the malaria vaccine trial- during a medical checkup at Junju Dispensary KEMRI wing in Junju, Kilifi County, Kenya on May 19, 2022.
Malaria kills 260,000 children under five in sub-Saharan Africa every year. Promising results from a recent vaccine trial in Kenya has raised new hope in the fight against malaria.
The phase II clinical trial was conducted at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) field located in Junju, Kilifi County Kenya. KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratory has been actively working in collaboration with other labs around the world in the development of a safe and effective malaria vaccine.
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New malaria vaccine comes a step closer as experts say it’s ‘the best yet’.
A community health worker checks the pulse of Mama Raheli’s son -who was part of the malaria vaccine trial- during a medical checkup at Junju Dispensary KEMRI wing in Junju, Kilifi County, Kenya on May 19, 2022.
Malaria kills 260,000 children under five in sub-Saharan Africa every year. Promising results from a recent vaccine trial in Kenya has raised new hope in the fight against malaria.
The phase II clinical trial was conducted at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) field located in Junju, Kilifi County Kenya. KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratory has been actively working in collaboration with other labs around the world in the development of a safe and effective malaria vaccine.
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New malaria vaccine comes a step closer as experts say it’s ‘the best yet’.
A community health officer shows the charts and figures of several different diseases including malaria on a board at Junju Dispensary in Junju, Kilifi County, Kenya on May 19, 2022.
Malaria kills 260,000 children under five in sub-Saharan Africa every year. Promising results from a recent vaccine trial in Kenya has raised new hope in the fight against malaria.
The phase II clinical trial was conducted at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) field located in Junju, Kilifi County Kenya. KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratory has been actively working in collaboration with other labs around the world in the development of a safe and effective malaria vaccine.
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New malaria vaccine comes a step closer as experts say it’s ‘the best yet’.
Head of Clinical research at KEMRI Mainga Hamuluba poses for a portrait at KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratories in Kilifi, Kenya on May 18, 2022.
Malaria kills 260,000 children under five in sub-Saharan Africa every year. Promising results from a recent vaccine trial in Kenya has raised new hope in the fight against malaria.
The phase II clinical trial was conducted at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) field located in Junju, Kilifi County Kenya. KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratory in Kilifi has been actively working in collaboration with other labs around the world in the development of a safe and effective malaria vaccine.
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NEWS - Singapur: Prävention gegen Zika-Virus
(160831) -- ACEH, Aug. 31, 2016 (Xinhua) -- A government employee makes fog to prevent the spreading of the Dengue Fever and Zika virus by mosquitoes in a residential area in Banda Aceh, Indonesia, Aug. 31, 2016. The Indonesian health ministry has stepped up measures to prevent further spread of Zika virus in the country as several infection cases have been confirmed, a minister said here Tuesday. (Xinhua/Junaidi)
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NEWS - Singapur: Prävention gegen Zika-Virus
(160831) -- ACEH, Aug. 31, 2016 (Xinhua) -- A government employee makes fog to prevent the spreading of the Dengue Fever and Zika virus by mosquitoes in a residential area in Banda Aceh, Indonesia, Aug. 31, 2016. The Indonesian health ministry has stepped up measures to prevent further spread of Zika virus in the country as several infection cases have been confirmed, a minister said here Tuesday. (Xinhua/Junaidi)
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NEWS - Singapur: Prävention gegen Zika-Virus
(160831) -- SINGAPORE, Aug. 31, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on Aug. 31, 2016 shows a construction site under mosquito control in Singapore's Sims Drive area. Singapore's Ministry of Health (MOH) on Tuesday confirmed 26 more cases of locally transmitted Zika virus infection, bringing the total number of infected cases to 82. (Xinhua/Then Chih Wey)
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NEWS - Zika Virus: 1581 Babys mit Mikrozephalie behinderung seit Oktober 2015
(160616) -- RIO DE JANEIRO, June 16, 2016 (Xinhua) -- File photo taken on Feb. 4, 2016, shows baby Luiz Philipe, who was born with microcephaly, being held by his mother Pollyana Rabello, in their house in Marica, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil. Brazil has confirmed 1,581 cases of microcephaly related to the Zika virus since October last year, the Health Ministry said on June 15, 2016. (Xinhua/Daniel Castelo Branco/Agencia o Dia/AGENCIA ESTADO)
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NEWS - Zika Virus: 1581 Babys mit Mikrozephalie behinderung seit Oktober 2015
(160616) -- RIO DE JANEIRO, June 16, 2016 (Xinhua) -- File photo taken on March 9, 2016, of Luiz Philipe, who was born with microcephaly, sleeping in his house in Marica, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil. Brazil has confirmed 1,581 cases of microcephaly related to the Zika virus since October last year, the Health Ministry said on June 15, 2016. (Xinhua/Estefan Radovicz/Agencia o Dia/AGENCIA ESTADO)
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NEWS - Zika Virus: 1581 Babys mit Mikrozephalie behinderung seit Oktober 2015
(160616) -- RIO DE JANEIRO, June 16, 2016 (Xinhua) -- File photo taken on Feb. 4, 2016, shows Pollyana Rabello (L), holding her baby, Luiz Philipe, who was born with microcephaly, in their house in Marica, Rio de Janeiro state. Brazil has confirmed 1,581 cases of microcephaly related to the Zika virus since October last year, the Health Ministry said on June 15, 2016. (Xinhua/Daniel Castelo Branco/Agencia o Dia/AGENCIA ESTADO)
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PORTRAIT - Zika Virus Forscher Olga Pleguezuelos, John Brew und Ana im Labor in Camden
Scientists tackling the Zika Virus from left Olga Pleguezuelos, John Brew and Ana in their laboratory in Camden, north London.
As the mosquito-borne virus spreads across the globe, this team of London-based scientists is on the verge of creating a vaccine.
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