Malaria: 'The vaccine is ground breaking for kids all over the world'

What is malaria, who does it affect and how can it be stopped?

In October, the World Health Organization approved a new vaccine for malaria.

Malaria is a deadly disease spread by mosquitoes.

The vaccine will now be offered to young children all over Africa, South America and parts of Asia.

We ask Dr Ndifnaji Namacha, who is a doctor in Malawi, how important this vaccine is and what it means for children.

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