A wide range of public- and private-sector stakeholders currently drive the search for a malaria vaccine. This diversity is an asset because a range of imaginative approaches will be needed to produce a vaccine against a foe as formidable as the malaria parasite. But many of the institutions and individuals involved have different motivations. The prospect of a vaccine that could prevent the deaths of more than one million children every year should bring the community together around common goals.
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