The vaccine has been developed at the University of Oxford.
Hundreds of thousands of lives could be saved this decade thanks to a new malaria vaccine, the head of the jab development team has said.
The first doses were rolled out in the Ivory Coast on Monday, and were developed under Sir Adrian at the university’s Jenner Institute. The vaccine is given to children typically of five, six and seven months of age, four weeks apart, followed by a booster a year later.
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