Ethical justification for the use of the RTS,S/AS01 malaria vaccine in certain countries

A study debates the ethical use and consideration of the widespread use of the malaria vaccine despite the 30% reduction rate of preventing severe malaria. The  authors argue that the moral principles of non- maleficence, beneficence, community engagement and respect, health equity, and stewardship must be planned for before the vaccine is roll-out to protect the rights and ethics of the populations that suffer from moderate to high transmission rates. 

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