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Health officials prepare to administer a vaccine in the Malawi village of Tomali with the world's first vaccine against malaria in a pilot program in Tomali, Dec. 11, 2019. The University of Oxford said Thursday April 13, 2023 that Ghana is the first country to approve a new Malaria vaccine in a "first crucial step" to helping children combat the disease. The vaccine —known as R21/Matrix-M — is not yet public, but Ghana's Food and Drug Authority has granted full approval for children between five and 36 months(AP Photo/Jerome Delay, File)

Health officials prepare to administer a vaccine in the Malawi village of Tomali with the world's first vaccine against malaria in a pilot program in Tomali, Dec. 11, 2019. The University of Oxford said Thursday April 13, 2023 that Ghana is the first country to approve a new Malaria vaccine in a "first crucial step" to helping children combat the disease. The vaccine —known as R21/Matrix-M — is not yet public, but Ghana's Food and Drug Authority has granted full approval for children between five and 36 months(AP Photo/Jerome Delay, File)

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