Cameroon rolls out first-ever malaria vaccine
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Africa
Cameroon rolls out first-ever malaria vaccine
In a world-first, Cameroon has begun vaccinating children against malaria. The central African nation had received a batch of more than 300,000 doses of RTS,S -the first WHO-recommended malaria vaccine- in November last year. Arison Tamfu reports.
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