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PATH's Malaria Vaccine Initiative

@MalariaVaccine

MVI's mission is to accelerate the development of malaria vaccines and catalyze timely access in endemic countries. MVI’s vision is a world free from malaria.

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Another win for young children: Benin, Liberia, and Sierra Leone launch vaccine! The press release is a good read on ! Congrats to all concerned!

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It has long been a pleasure to work with the UK APPG on Malaria and NTDs on malaria-related issues. We value their partnership and championing of , , and the need for innovation. Happy - time to !

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Just saying: we know some remarkable women fighters in Kenya, making a difference with vaccines, whether in past clinical trials, current research, ongoing implementation...the list goes on: Sister Agnes, Patricia, Rose, Ruth, & so many more!

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Great graphic from World Health Organization (WHO) Regional Office for Africa at showing the allocation of 25 million vaccine doses for 18 countries for 2024-2025. Product is 'matched' to a country so that the same vaccine can be scaled up.

Great graphic from @WHO Regional Office for Africa at #MIM2024 showing the allocation of 25 million #malaria vaccine doses for 18 countries for 2024-2025. Product is 'matched' to a country so that the same vaccine can be scaled up.
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As this graphic shown at illustrates, countries’ decisions on the optimal mix of interventions at subnational levels, including the vaccine, are critically important—given the potential impact of combining malaria interventions.

As this graphic shown at #MIM2024 illustrates, countries’ decisions on the optimal mix of interventions at subnational levels, including the #malaria vaccine, are critically important—given the potential impact of combining malaria interventions.
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Dr Dorothy Achu, Regional Malaria Advisor for WHO/AFRO kicks off “Now we have two: Malaria vaccines, from integration to scale-up,” at , noting the dramatic impact a combination of malaria interventions can have in areas of highly seasonal malaria transmission.

Dr Dorothy Achu, Regional Malaria Advisor for WHO/AFRO kicks off “Now we have two: Malaria vaccines, from integration to scale-up,” at #MIM2024, noting the dramatic impact a combination of malaria interventions can have in areas of highly seasonal malaria transmission.
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It is so wonderful to see and hear the 'next generation' of researchers sharing their work at ! For example, Katie Patterson of London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine presenting 'The effect of RTS,S/AS01E and SMC alone or combined on antimalarial antibody responses.'

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Thanks to @ALMA2030 for capturing some great photos from yesterday's formal opening ceremony. Wonderful to see Dr. Rose Leke and so many others here for Multilateral Initiative on Malaria's .

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It takes a village to raise a child and it takes multiple tools to defeat malaria. Great to see continued innovation across the suite of tools!

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Inviting malaria program leaders and implementers, scientists, and advocates to learn & engage about the challenges, opportunities, and priorities for malaria vaccine introduction and scale-up at . Hope to see you there!

Inviting malaria program leaders and implementers, scientists, and advocates to learn & engage about the challenges, opportunities, and priorities for malaria vaccine introduction and scale-up at #MIM2024. Hope to see you there!
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GREAT to see the results of 20+ years of PATH work on the first vaccine bear fruit in Burkina Faso. The IRSS Burkina Faso team were on the pivotal Phase 3 trial (2009-2014). NOW we see the vaccine in routine use, thanks to Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, World Health Organization (WHO), UNICEF, GSK....

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