Drug researchers discover potent class of molecules that kills malaria parasite

Trial (n=56 people) of a malaria vaccine candidate (PfSPZ-CVac) found the highest doses resulted in a vaccine efficacy of up to 87.5%

mRNA vaccine yields full protection against malaria in mice

mRNA vaccine yields full protection against malaria in mice

First vaccinations have now begun in Mali in a phase III trial of a malaria vaccine developed at the University of Oxford

New malaria vaccine regimen showed 77% vaccine efficacy in malaria-naive volunteers 12 weeks after immunization, which the researchers believe meet the WHO-specified 75% efficacy goal…

The most effective malaria vaccine yet discovered

Malaria is caused by the parasite Plasmodium which is transferred to humans by mosquitos

Altering a mosquito’s gut genes to make them spread antimalarial genes to the next generation of their species shows promise for curbing malaria, according to a study by researchers from Imperial College London

‘Game-changing’ malaria vaccine is 77% effective at stopping infection