South Sudan receives its first batch of a new vaccine for malaria from the WHO
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South Sudan receives its first batch of a new vaccine for malaria from the WHO
JUBA, South Sudan (AP) -- South Sudan got its first batch of a new malaria vaccine on Friday from the U.N. health agency, an important step in efforts to battle a disease that is the biggest killer of children in this African country.


South Sudan receives its first batch of a new vaccine for malaria from the WHO
South Sudan has received its first batch of a new malaria vaccine from the World Health Organization, an important step in efforts to battle a disease that is the biggest killer of children in this African country.
South Sudan receives its first batch of a new vaccine for malaria from the WHO
South Sudan has received its first batch of a new malaria vaccine from the World Health Organization, an important step in efforts to battle a disease that is the biggest killer of children in this African country
South Sudan receives 645,000 doses of malaria vaccine
South Sudan government received 645,000 doses of Malaria Vaccine on Friday, intended for distribution across 28 counties grappling with the highest malaria rates. A cargo jet carrying the doses landed at Juba International Airport in the morning and the shipment was handed over to Vice President Hussein Abdelbagi Akol and Minister of Health Yolanda Awel Deng. The major supply of vaccine is a collaborative effort, jointly facilitated by the World…
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