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Oxford's malaria vaccine - The story so far

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Last year, Oxford's R21 malaria vaccine was the first in the world to demonstrate potential to meet and even exceed the World Health Organisation (WHO)'s 75% efficacy goal.

On #WorldMalariaDay, the Jenner Institute's Prof Katie Ewer reveals the progress made so far on this potentially life-saving vaccine.

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