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London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine has demonstrated that mosquito bites can deliver the malaria vaccine safely.
This novel vaccination strategy involves using genetically modified mosquitoes.
These mosquitoes carry a weakened form of the malaria parasite designed to trigger a powerful immune response in humans.
Vaccine provides 89 percent protection against malaria at 89 percent .
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