.@WHO's recommendation of the first malaria vaccine for children in Africa brings us one step closer to a malaria-free world. I'm inspired by the scientists and partners who have dedicated their lives to #endmalaria—starting in 1965 with immunologist Ruth Nussenzweig.
.@WHO's recommendation of the first malaria vaccine for children in Africa brings us one step closer to a malaria-free world. I'm inspired by the scientists and partners who have dedicated their lives to #endmalaria—starting in 1965 with immunologist Ruth Nussenzweig.
@melindagates @WHO Thank you so much for your humanitarian efforts. Hopefully one day we will live in a world free of diseases and viruses. Where people can live in peace and health.
@melindagates @WHO See there new ways to kill mosquitoes and it safer then a shot
@melindagates @WHO As an RN and healthcare advocate, I too, look forward to #endmalaria
@melindagates @WHO Very Lovely my Aunt @melindagates
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@melindagates @WHO Can't make me get that vaccine. I heard bat blood cures it.
@melindagates @WHO This is an over dues breakthrough. We hope it’ll move fast and have a positive impact on the continent.