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World Achieves Malaria Vaccine

Postby Kowani » Thu Oct 07, 2021 12:15 am

The New York Times
The world has gained a new weapon in the war on malaria, among the oldest known and deadliest of infectious diseases: the first vaccine shown to help prevent the disease. By one estimate, it will save tens of thousands of children each year.
Malaria kills about half a million people each year, nearly all of them in sub-Saharan Africa — including 260,000 children under 5. The new vaccine, made by GlaxoSmithKline, rouses a child’s immune system to thwart Plasmodium falciparum, the deadliest of five malaria pathogens and the most prevalent in Africa.

The World Health Organization on Wednesday endorsed the vaccine, the first step in a process that should lead to wide distribution in poor countries. To have a malaria vaccine that is safe, moderately effective and ready for distribution is “a historic event,” said Dr. Pedro Alonso, director of the W.H.O.’s global malaria program. Malaria is rare in the developed world. There are just 2,000 cases in the United States each year, mostly among travelers returning from countries in which the disease is endemic.

The vaccine, called Mosquirix, is not just a first for malaria — it is the first developed for any parasitic disease. Parasites are much more complex than viruses or bacteria, and the quest for a malaria vaccine has been underway for a hundred years.
“It’s a huge jump from the science perspective to have a first-generation vaccine against a human parasite,” Dr. Alonso said.
In clinical trials, the vaccine had an efficacy of about 50 percent against severe malaria in the first year, but the figure dropped close to zero by the fourth year. And the trials did not directly measure the vaccine’s impact on deaths, which has led some experts to question whether it is a worthwhile investment in countries with countless other intractable problems.

But severe malaria accounts for up to half of malaria deaths and is considered “a reliable proximal indicator of mortality,” said Dr. Mary Hamel, who leads the W.H.O.’s malaria vaccine implementation program. “I do expect we will see that impact.”

A modeling study last year estimated that if the vaccine were rolled out to countries with the highest incidence of malaria, it could prevent 5.4 million cases and 23,000 deaths in children younger than 5 each year.

A recent trial of the vaccine in combination with preventive drugs given to children during high-transmission seasons found that the dual approach was much more effective at preventing severe disease, hospitalization and death than either method alone.
The malaria parasite, carried by mosquitoes, is a particularly insidious enemy, because it can strike the same person over and over. In many parts of sub-Saharan Africa, even those where most people sleep under insecticide-treated bed nets, children have on average six malaria episodes a year.

Even when the disease is not fatal, the repeated assault on their bodies can permanently alter the immune system, leaving them weak and vulnerable to other pathogens. Malaria research is littered with vaccine candidates that never made it past clinical trials. Bed nets, the most widespread preventive measure, cut malaria deaths in children under 5 only by about 20 percent.
Against that backdrop, the new vaccine, even with modest efficacy, is the best new development in the fight against the disease in decades, some experts said.

“Progress against malaria has really stalled over the last five or six years, particularly in some of the hardest hit countries in the world,” said Ashley Birkett, who heads malaria programs at PATH, a nonprofit organization focused on global health. With the new vaccine, “there’s potential for very, very significant impact there,” Dr. Birkett said.

Mosquirix is given in three doses between ages 5 and 17 months, and a fourth dose roughly 18 months later. Following clinical trials, the vaccine was tried out in three countries — Kenya, Malawi and Ghana — where it was incorporated into routine immunization programs.

More than 2.3 million doses have been administered in those countries, reaching more than 800,000 children. That bumped up the percentage of children protected against malaria in some way to more than 90 percent, from less than 70 percent, Dr. Hamel said. “The ability to reduce inequities in access to malaria prevention — that’s important,” Dr. Hamel said. “It was impressive to see that this could reach children who are currently not being protected.”

It took years to create an efficient system to distribute insecticide-treated bed nets to families. By contrast, including Mosquirix among routine immunizations made it surprisingly easy to distribute, Dr. Hamel added — even in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, which prompted lockdowns and disrupted supply chains.

“We aren’t going to have to spend a decade trying to figure out how to get this to children,” he said.

This week, a working group of independent experts in malaria, child health epidemiology and statistics, as well as the W.H.O.’s vaccine advisory group, met to review data from the pilot programs and to make their formal recommendation to Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, director-general of the W.H.O.

“We still have a very long road to travel, but this is a long stride down that road,” Dr. Tedros said at a news conference on Wednesday.
The next step is for Gavi, the global vaccine alliance, to determine that the vaccine is a worthwhile investment. If the organization’s board approves the vaccine — not guaranteed, given the vaccine’s moderate efficacy and the many competing priorities — Gavi will purchase the vaccine for countries that request it, a process that is expected to take at least a year. But as with Covid-19, problems with vaccine production and supply could considerably delay progress. And the pandemic has also diverted resources and attention from other diseases, said Deepali Patel, who leads malaria vaccine programs at Gavi.

“Covid is a big unknown in the room in terms of where capacity is currently in countries, and rolling out Covid-19 vaccines is a huge effort,” Ms. Patel said. “We’re really going to have to see how the pandemic unfolds next year in terms of when countries will be ready to pick up all of these other priorities.”


Not much of a tl;dr here.
Just a huge win for humanity overall-as long as we use it properly.
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Postby Azania- » Thu Oct 07, 2021 12:22 am

This is honestly the best news I've heard this year.
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Postby The Huskar Social Union » Thu Oct 07, 2021 2:58 am

Wooo science.
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Postby Cereskia 2 » Thu Oct 07, 2021 3:00 am

The Huskar Social Union wrote:Wooo science.

Hooray for Science!
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Postby Kilobugya » Thu Oct 07, 2021 3:00 am

The Huskar Social Union wrote:Wooo science.


Exactly that :)
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Postby Alcala-Cordel » Thu Oct 07, 2021 3:01 am

This is incredible, once they get it distributed this could save so many lives.
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Postby Tyrassueb » Thu Oct 07, 2021 3:01 am

Absolutely amazing news to hear!
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Postby The Holy Therns » Thu Oct 07, 2021 3:11 am

That's absolutely incredible. Go science!
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Postby Risottia » Thu Oct 07, 2021 3:26 am

Let's not use it because it was made by BigPharma, because it is innatural FAKE science made by FAKE scientists, just use homeopathy and ivermectin instead, there's no malaria, THEY want to inject it to Africans to sap and impurify something whatever, we want va((ine freedum, the jab is bad, the jab is Satan+5G, also just pray to Jaysus.

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Postby Antipatros » Thu Oct 07, 2021 3:31 am

This is a historic achievement. Malaria is one of the leading causes of death in human history. Definitely a shoe-in for the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.

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Postby Heloin » Thu Oct 07, 2021 4:00 am

Another great step in the road to drive this plague into the ground for good.

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Postby Hopal » Thu Oct 07, 2021 4:06 am

Huge achievement, big win for humanity, big win for science. Let's hope we can use this vaccine effectively and that we see the eradication of diseases like Malaria and many others in our lifetimes.

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Postby Ifreann » Thu Oct 07, 2021 5:56 am

Hah, get fucked, Malaria.

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Postby Diahon » Thu Oct 07, 2021 7:06 am

FUCK YEAHHHHHH

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Postby FNU » Thu Oct 07, 2021 7:09 am

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Postby LoFi Banana » Thu Oct 07, 2021 9:17 am

This is fake news. Everyone knows that 2021 is just a continuation of 2020. Nothing good can happen this year!

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Postby The Black Forrest » Thu Oct 07, 2021 11:14 am

Wow.

I wonder how long before the anti-vaxers attack it?
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Postby Lord Dominator » Thu Oct 07, 2021 11:28 am

The Black Forrest wrote:Wow.

I wonder how long before the anti-vaxers attack it?

I imagine there are somewhat fewer of them when it comes to malaria, and in Africa.

Good show science/big pharma

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Postby Senkaku » Thu Oct 07, 2021 11:30 am

Modern medical science is one of the few things that persuades me there might be a loving God, this is amazing

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The Black Forrest wrote:Wow.

I wonder how long before the anti-vaxers attack it?

I imagine there are somewhat fewer of them when it comes to malaria, and in Africa.

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One of the Anglosphere’s biggest exports to Sub-Saharan Africa is extreme forms of evangelical Christianity so don’t bet on it
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Postby Outer Sparta » Thu Oct 07, 2021 11:32 am

The Black Forrest wrote:Wow.

I wonder how long before the anti-vaxers attack it?

Would they care about diseases in Africa, though?
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Postby Dakini » Thu Oct 07, 2021 11:34 am

Go science!

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Postby Azania- » Thu Oct 07, 2021 11:38 am

Senkaku wrote:Modern medical science is one of the few things that persuades me there might be a loving God, this is amazing

Lord Dominator wrote:I imagine there are somewhat fewer of them when it comes to malaria, and in Africa.

[Tanzania has entered the chat]

One of the Anglosphere’s biggest exports to Sub-Saharan Africa is extreme forms of evangelical Christianity so don’t bet on it

Even so, I doubt the numbers of anti-vaxxers for this particular vaccine will be incredibly high. Malaria, as illustrated by OP's post, is a huge problem in Southern Africa, so this vaccine would be a blessing for the region.

Besides, the Tanzanian government seems to at least have reversed its stance on the COVID vaccine after Magufuli's death.
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Postby Outer Sparta » Thu Oct 07, 2021 11:47 am

Azania- wrote:
Senkaku wrote:Modern medical science is one of the few things that persuades me there might be a loving God, this is amazing


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One of the Anglosphere’s biggest exports to Sub-Saharan Africa is extreme forms of evangelical Christianity so don’t bet on it

Even so, I doubt the numbers of anti-vaxxers for this particular vaccine will be incredibly high. Malaria, as illustrated by OP's post, is a huge problem in Southern Africa, so this vaccine would be a blessing for the region.

Besides, the Tanzanian government seems to at least have reversed its stance on the COVID vaccine after Magufuli's death.

AIDS denialism, especially during Mbeki's rule, is one of the anti-science beliefs that is more prevalent. Vaccine denialism probably isn't as prevalent as other things in the continent.
In solidarity with Ukraine, I will be censoring the letters Z and V from my signature. This is -ery much so a big change, but it should be a -ery positi-e one. -olodymyr -elensky and A-o- continue to fight for Ukraine while the Russians are still trying to e-entually make their way to Kharki-, -apori-h-hia, and Kry-yi Rih, but that will take time as they are concentrated in areas like Bakhmut, -uledar, and other areas in Donetsk. We will see Shakhtar play in the Europa League but Dynamo Kyi- already got eliminated. Shakhtar managed to play well against Florentino Pere-'s Real Madrid who feature superstars like -inicius, Ben-ema, Car-ajal, and -al-erde. Some prominent Ukrainian players that got big transfers elsewhere include Oleksander -inchenko, Illya -abarnyi, and Mykhailo Mudryk.

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Postby Azania- » Thu Oct 07, 2021 11:55 am

Outer Sparta wrote:
Azania- wrote:Even so, I doubt the numbers of anti-vaxxers for this particular vaccine will be incredibly high. Malaria, as illustrated by OP's post, is a huge problem in Southern Africa, so this vaccine would be a blessing for the region.

Besides, the Tanzanian government seems to at least have reversed its stance on the COVID vaccine after Magufuli's death.

AIDS denialism, especially during Mbeki's rule, is one of the anti-science beliefs that is more prevalent. Vaccine denialism probably isn't as prevalent as other things in the continent.

AIDs denialism isn't really a thing anymore, and people didn't buy it even back then. From what I remember, both the press and the general public were almost universally critical of Mbeki's stance on AIDS. Granted, there are people who supported him, but the majority didn't. The government eventually cleaned up its act and ARVs are now freely available to people infected with HIV/AIDS, something which Mbeki fought against.
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Postby Outer Sparta » Thu Oct 07, 2021 12:04 pm

Azania- wrote:
Outer Sparta wrote:AIDS denialism, especially during Mbeki's rule, is one of the anti-science beliefs that is more prevalent. Vaccine denialism probably isn't as prevalent as other things in the continent.

AIDs denialism isn't really a thing anymore, and people didn't buy it even back then. From what I remember, both the press and the general public were almost universally critical of Mbeki's stance on AIDS. Granted, there are people who supported him, but the majority didn't. The government eventually cleaned up its act and ARVs are now freely available to people infected with HIV/AIDS, something which Mbeki fought against.

I just know about AIDS denialism after looking at Mbeki's policies. Glad that AIDS and vaccine denialism isn't really big in Africa.

On the other hand, if malaria were a disease that's heavily present in the US, there will definitely be anti-malaria vaccination people and they'll be about as loud voicing their opposition as they did with measles and such.
In solidarity with Ukraine, I will be censoring the letters Z and V from my signature. This is -ery much so a big change, but it should be a -ery positi-e one. -olodymyr -elensky and A-o- continue to fight for Ukraine while the Russians are still trying to e-entually make their way to Kharki-, -apori-h-hia, and Kry-yi Rih, but that will take time as they are concentrated in areas like Bakhmut, -uledar, and other areas in Donetsk. We will see Shakhtar play in the Europa League but Dynamo Kyi- already got eliminated. Shakhtar managed to play well against Florentino Pere-'s Real Madrid who feature superstars like -inicius, Ben-ema, Car-ajal, and -al-erde. Some prominent Ukrainian players that got big transfers elsewhere include Oleksander -inchenko, Illya -abarnyi, and Mykhailo Mudryk.

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