The long road to a new malaria vaccine, told by the scientists behind the breakthrough – podcast
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Tuesday, October 3, 2023
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In this episode of The Conversation Weekly podcast, we find out why it’s been so hard to find a malaria vaccine – and hear from the scientists behind the new breakthrough.
Key Points:
- In this episode of The Conversation Weekly podcast, we find out why it’s been so hard to find a malaria vaccine – and hear from the scientists behind the new breakthrough.
- In 2021, 619,000 people died from malaria, the majority of them children.
- The search for a vaccine has been underway for decades, but it’s particularly difficult due to the complexity of the malaria parasite.
- “It begins with a mosquito bite,” says Faith Osier, co-director of the Institute of Infection at Imperial College London.