This researcher investigated the impact of malaria vaccines on malaria control strategies in health sciences, focusing on systematically evaluating vaccine efficacy across diverse dose regimens, follow-up periods, and population demographics (Ghana and Kenya). The study emphasized the importance of considering fractional doses and varying numbers of doses when assessing vaccine effectiveness. Additionally, it examined the sustained efficacy of the RTS,S/AS01E malaria vaccine over 50 months for young children in these regions, concluding that targeted interventions using these vaccines can significantly reduce malaria transmission.
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