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Women's Soccer / October 15, 2021 Tawharu to Join New Zealand National Team IOWA CITY, Iowa – University of Iowa senior forward Samantha Tawharu has been called up to join the New Zealand national football team and will compete in friendly matches against Canada during the Oct. 18-26 FIFA Window. Tawharu find more info will join New Zealand’s Football Ferns immediately following Iowa’s Senior Day soccer match against Illinois on Sunday at 1 p.m. (CT). She is one of nine Hawkeye seniors that will be recognized at the Iowa Soccer Complex prior to the game. “We are excited for Sammy to get this opportunity to be called into her first full national team camp,” said Iowa head coach Dave Diianni. “She has an abundance of youth national team experience, playing in two World Cups, so this is a natural progression for her development. The Hawkeye family wishes her well as she represents Iowa and New Zealand against the gold medal champions.” Tawharu is a native of Green Bay, Auckland, New Zealand. She was a two-time New Zealand National team member and played on the FIFA U17 and U20 Women’s World Cup teams prior to joining the Hawkeyes in January, 2019.

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falciparum malaria in children living in regions with moderate to high transmission as defined by WHO.  RTS,S/AS01 malaria vaccine should be provided in a schedule of 4 doses in children from 5 months of age for the reduction of malaria disease and burden. Summary of key findings of the malaria vaccine pilots Key findings of the pilots informed the recommendation based on data and insights generated from two years of vaccination in child health clinics in the three pilot countries, implemented under the leadership of the Ministries of Health of Ghana, Kenya and Malawi. Findings include: Feasible to deliver: Vaccine introduction is feasible, improves health and saves lives, with good and equitable coverage of RTS,S seen through routine immunization systems. This occurred even in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. Reaching the unreached: RTS,S increases equity in access to malaria prevention. Data from the pilot programme showed that more than two-thirds of children in the 3 countries who are not sleeping under a bednet are benefitting from the RTS,S vaccine. Layering the tools results in over 90% of children benefitting from at least one preventive intervention (insecticide treated bednets or the malaria vaccine). Strong safety profile: To date, more than 2.3 million doses of the vaccine have been administered in 3 African countries – the vaccine has a favorable safety profile.  No negative impact on uptake of bednets, other childhood vaccinations, or health seeking behavior for febrile illness.

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