Efficacy and safety of RTS, S and R21 malaria vaccines in children under five in Africa: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
Khulud Nurani(University of Nairobi), Moses Masika(University of Nairobi), Arkadeep Dhali(Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust), Vincent Kipkorir(University of Nairobi), Pius Omullo(Murang'a University of Technology), Najib Kadernani(University of Nairobi), Khalid Kadernani(Nairobi Hospital), Merna Akram Estreed, Rugut Clinton(University of Nairobi), Emmanuel Korir(University of Nairobi)
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