Scientists test vaccines to stop malaria spread in africa
NCT ID NCT06549257
Summary
This study is testing two new malaria vaccines in healthy children and adults in Burkina Faso. The main goal is to check if the vaccines are safe and to see if they can help stop the spread of malaria by blocking the parasite from passing between people via mosquitoes. Researchers will measure the body's immune response and how well the vaccines work in lab tests.
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Locations
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Institut des Sciences et Techniques (INSTech)
Bobo-Dioulasso, 01 BP 2779, Burkina Faso
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