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The good news there is that we have a 77% effective malaria vaccine and a number of promising candidate Lyme vaccines - it may turn out that a great many insect-borne diseases can be prevented with vaccination once they start affecting people in rich countries.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RTS,S
Hm. It's a start I guess.
And even more good news: vaccines have never been the subject of controversy!
Thankfully the braindeads refusing the vaccines on these diseases won't affect anyone else but themselves.
They have kids, hopefully we can get CPS on them if they refuse