Could combining malaria vaccine with seasonal prevention save more kids?

NCT ID NCT07038837

First seen Jan 04, 2026 · Last updated May 13, 2026 · Updated 20 times

Summary

This study in Chad compares two ways of giving the R21 malaria vaccine to children. One group gets the vaccine as part of regular childhood shots. The other group gets it at the same time as seasonal malaria prevention medicine. The goal is to see if the combined approach works just as well and is easier to deliver. About 70,000 children will take part over 17 months.

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  • Medecin sans Frontières

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    Moïssala, Mandoul Region, Chad

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