The malaria vaccine protects against malaria, a life-threatening illness caused by the Plasmodium parasite, which is transmitted through the bite of an infected female Anopheles mosquito. Plasmodium falciparum is the most common species of the parasite. Children are at high risk of malaria illness and death, particularly in regions with moderate to high malaria transmission.
How The Vaccine Works
The RTS,S/AS01 malaria vaccine is the first and currently the only malaria vaccine recommended for use by the World Health Organization (WHO). It is a pre-erythrocytic recombinant protein vaccine based on the RTS,S recombinant antigen. The vaccine works by stimulating the immune system to produce antibodies against the Plasmodium parasite, providing protection against malaria.
Why It's Important For Children's Health
Vaccinating your child against malaria is crucial because it can prevent a severe and potentially life-threatening illness. By ensuring your child is vaccinated, you are protecting them from malaria and contributing to the overall health of the community.
Benefits
• Prevention of Malaria: The malaria vaccine can prevent malaria, a severe and potentially life-threatening disease.
• Reduced Risk of Complications: Vaccination helps reduce the risk of complications such as severe illness and death.
• Protection for High-Risk Groups: Children living in regions with moderate to high malaria transmission are at particular risk and benefit significantly from vaccination.
• Reduced Risk of Complications: Vaccination helps reduce the risk of complications such as severe illness and death.
• Protection for High-Risk Groups: Children living in regions with moderate to high malaria transmission are at particular risk and benefit significantly from vaccination.
Risks and Side Effects
• Common Side Effects: These include mild fever, pain, and swelling at the injection site.
• Rare but Serious Side Effects: There is a small risk of febrile seizures within 7 days (mainly within 2–3 days) of vaccination.
• Rare but Serious Side Effects: There is a small risk of febrile seizures within 7 days (mainly within 2–3 days) of vaccination.
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