The rollout of malaria vaccines across Africa, along with the use of insecticide-treated bed nets, medicines, and other interventions, is expected to help reduce malaria disease burden in the coming years. Nevertheless, scientists continue to research additional prevention tools to find even better options for defeating malaria.
Next-generation malaria vaccines have the potential to provide greater impact in preventing illness and death over the currently available vaccines for those most at-risk. Innovative biologics, such as monoclonal antibodies, may also offer short-term, high-level protection against infection and onward transmission of malaria, potentially in just a single injection.
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