
#71 – Saloni Dattani on Malaria Vaccines and Missing Data in Global Health
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Ethics and Decision-making in Approving a Malaria Vaccine
This chapter explores the considerations of balancing safety concerns, eroding trust in vaccines, and the voices of beneficiaries in the global south in relation to the approval of a malaria vaccine by the WHO. It discusses the process of approving new vaccines, the challenges in conducting clinical trials in Africa, and the disparity in healthcare investment. The chapter also covers the cost of malaria vaccine research, the current state of the malaria vaccine, and the incentives and profit motives behind vaccine development.
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