The first vaccine for malaria received major regulatory approval in 2015.
That means that the next desperately needed vaccine stands every chance of running into those same problems.
The people who desperately needed a malaria vaccine were in villages in sub-Saharan Africa.
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation put up more than $200 million to test it.
“If you go from very enthusiastic to very unenthusiastic and you’re the Gates Foundation, people pay attention.”— Dr. Robert Newman, former director, Global Malaria Program, W.H.O.
Persons:
it’s, It’s, We’ll, ”, Joe Cohen, Melinda Gates, Dr, Robert Newman, —
Organizations:
U.S . Army, GlaxoSmithKline, GSK, PATH, Melinda Gates Foundation, Gates Foundation, Global Malaria
Locations:
Africa, Sierra Leone, Cameroon, Saharan Africa