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    Scientists
    in Oxford, southern England, have developed a new vac­cine which, in tests on
    mice, has given total protection against malaria. Although human trials have
    yet to take place, this result is still causing excitement because it is the
    best to be obtained with any vaccine at this stage of the research involved.

    Meanwhile,
    a separate research team at Imperial College, London, has made a discovery
    that, they believe, may lead to a completely new way of preventing the spread
    of malaria - by preventing the parasite from undergoing sexual reproduction in
    malarial mosquitoes. The pop­ulations of more than 90 countries are at risk
    from malaria. The disease kills between 1 and 2 million people every year,
    mostly in sub-Saharan African countries. Many believe malaria to be the world's
    single most serious health problem. In recent times, health administrators have
    strong­ly criticised the relative lack of resources devoted to malaria compared
    to other diseases that affect fewer people. But now there is good news on the
    research front. First from a research team at the Oxford Institute for
    Molecular Medicine, led by Professor Adrian Hill, working to develop a vaccine
    to protect against malaria.

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