It’s also worth considering that vaccines can’t rip, get lost, or be installed incorrectly. It also protects the user no matter where they go—they don’t have to stay in bed to be protected.
Even if slightly more expensive, vaccines seem like they might be more convenient for the people who need protection from malaria.
I wonder though if there are other major mosquito-borne diseases that bed nets protect from besides malaria. If there are, then a combination of nets+vaccine seems best.
It’s also worth considering that vaccines can’t rip, get lost, or be installed incorrectly. It also protects the user no matter where they go—they don’t have to stay in bed to be protected.
Even if slightly more expensive, vaccines seem like they might be more convenient for the people who need protection from malaria.
I wonder though if there are other major mosquito-borne diseases that bed nets protect from besides malaria. If there are, then a combination of nets+vaccine seems best.