The one that’s being approved is not ideal: FOUR jabs over the course of about a year… very difficult to manage with the level of health care that’s available in most malarial places… and only about 40% protection after a year. There is a variant that’s being tested on a small group that looks like it may give better protection (77% after a year), though the article I saw didn’t say it was any easier to administer.
Concretionist over 2 years ago
The one that’s being approved is not ideal: FOUR jabs over the course of about a year… very difficult to manage with the level of health care that’s available in most malarial places… and only about 40% protection after a year. There is a variant that’s being tested on a small group that looks like it may give better protection (77% after a year), though the article I saw didn’t say it was any easier to administer.
Durak Premium Member over 2 years ago
Proof that we can do amazing things with science.