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The World Health Organization (WHO) marks Chagas Day globally on April 14 every year to raise awareness about the diseases that affect approximately 7 million people worldwide and can lead to neurological and digestive issues if left untreated. The day was first celebrated in 2020, following its designation by the 72nd World Health Assembly in 2019.
A novel malaria vaccine that has been dubbed a “worldchanger” by the researchers who created it, Ghana is the first nation to approve it.Contrary to other attempts in the same field, the vaccination, known as R21, seems to be extremely successful. The final trial data on the vaccine’s safety and efficacy, which has not yet been made public, was evaluated by Ghana’s drug authorities, who then opted to use it. The vaccine is also being considered for approval by the World Health Organization. Ghana’s approval of the malaria vaccine has been hailed by health experts…
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