Researchers Question Malaria Vax

Scientists are questioning the results of a malaria vaccine trial that were released last week.

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A 9-month-old Ethiopian child recieving a measels vaccination WIKIMEDIA, PETE LEWIS / DFID

The effectiveness of a malaria vaccine that was widely heralded as potentially saving millions of lives is now being questioned by several researchers, including some of The Scientist's own readers.

Among the concerns is that preliminary results for the vaccine, called RTS,S/AS01, were released even though the full results on long-term protection will not be available until 2014. In addition, the results were released only for children 5 to 17 years old, despite the fact that very young infants (between 6 and 12 weeks old) are the target group that would eventually be given the vaccine. When the limited data available for the youngest children is included, the protection rate drops from more than 55 percent to just 34 percent, raising questions about the effectiveness ...

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