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Published online 8 December 2008 | Nature | doi:10.1038/456680a

Malaria vaccine gets shot in the arm from tests

Promising results pave the way for a vaccine candidate to undergo full-blown trials across Africa.

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  • I was glad the study by Abdulla et al was metioned although I found it disturbing to see the researchers and this author valuing efficacy over safety. Abdulla and colleagues reported a vaccine-induced incident rate of approximately 25% including one death following seizure in the RTS,S group. The authors called this "promising," but I would be hesitant to implement any vaccine that would make 1 in 4 infants sick. Doc Edwards, http://blog.guerillahealthreport.com

    • 11 Dec, 2008
    • Posted by: John Edwards