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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 May 25.
Published in final edited form as: Trends Parasitol. 2019 May 29;35(7):483–486. doi: 10.1016/j.pt.2019.04.008

Table 1.

Studies Evaluating Acceptability of Malaria Vaccines in Malaria-Endemic Areas

Community Type of malaria vaccine Profile of interviewed people Acceptability Refs, year
Amazon (Peru) Malaria TBVa 18 years old and older 90.2% of caregivers would give their children a malaria TBV [12] 2018
South East Nigeria Malaria vaccines 21 years old and older 86.7% of caregivers would give their children a malaria vaccine [13] 2018
12 districts in Tanzania Malaria vaccines Between 15 and 60 years old 97.6% of caregivers would give their children a malaria vaccine [14] 2016
23 regions in Tanzania Malaria vaccines Women, 18 years or older and with children under 11 months old 94.5 % of caregivers would give their children a malaria vaccine [15] 2015
a

Only one study, in the Amazon, assessed community perception of malaria TBVs.