WHO study identifies 17 priority pathogens for new vaccines, including HIV, malaria, and tuberculosis, to save lives globally.
The World Health Organisation has spotlighted 17 pathogens critical for vaccine development. Urgent vaccines are needed against diseases like malaria, HIV, and tuberculosis, etc.
With this new approach, WHO aims to shift the vaccine research and development (R&D ... underscores a mix of well-known and emerging health threats, including HIV, malaria, and tuberculosis. These ...
The study reconfirms longstanding priorities for vaccine research and development (R&D), including for HIV, malaria, and tuberculosis – three diseases that collectively take nearly 2.5 million lives ...
The World Health Organization has listed 17 pathogens as a priority to develop a new vaccine. The WHO-study is the first ...
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The highest number of tuberculosis (TB) cases since global monitoring began were recorded in 2023, according to a report published by the World Health Organization (WHO).