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Εταιρικά Νέα :
- PROGRESS ON MALARIA CONTROL IN COUNTRIES - WHO
significant COVID-19 related disruptions to treatment and care Although an 11% increase in malaria cases was recorded in the WHO African Region by 2021 – from 211 million the previous year to 234 million – the estimated number of malaria deaths for the period decreased slightly, from 599 000 in 2020, to 593 000 the following 1year
- World Malaria Report 2023: What You Need to Know
There were an estimated 608,000 deaths due to malaria in 2022 — 11,000 (-2%) fewer than in 2021 but still 40,000 (+7%) higher than in 2019 before the pandemic struck There were an estimated 249 million malaria cases in 2022 — five million (+2%) more than in 2021 and 15 million (+6%) more than pre-pandemic (2019)
- Dengue - Global situation - World Health Organization (WHO)
Since the beginning of 2023, ongoing transmission, combined with an unexpected spike in dengue cases have resulted in close to a historic high of over five million cases and more than 5000 dengue-related deaths reported in over 80 countries territories and five WHO regions: Africa, Americas, South-East Asia, Western Pacific and Eastern Mediterranean Regions globally (Figure 1)
- Regional data trends briefing kit: World malaria report 2024
Cases and deaths averted: since 2000, more than 1 7 billion cases and 12 million deaths have been averted in the African Region This represents 80% of global cases and 94% of global deaths averted Progress has varied across the Region Over the past 5 years (2019-2023), eight countries saw substantial increases in their malaria caseload: Nigeria
- Report on malaria in Nigeria 2022 - Regional Office for Africa
The largest city in Nigeria is Lagos, the second-largest metropole in Africa Malaria is a major public health concern in Nigeria, with an estimated 68 million cases and 194 000 deaths due to the disease in 2021 Nigeria has the highest burden of malaria globally, accounting for nearly 27% of the global malaria burden
- Cases, deaths rise in illness outbreak in remote DR Congo
Over the past week, 65 more cases were reported, along with 5 additional deaths Though 37 deaths have been recorded in healthcare facilities, Ngongo said investigators are working to determine whether 44 deaths reported in the community are linked to the outbreak, which has a case-fatality rate of 62%
- World malaria report 2021, Regional data and trends
• 95% of all malaria cases (228 million); • 96% of all malaria deaths (602 000); and • 80% of all malaria deaths in the Region are among children under the age of 5 Between 2000 and 2019, the Region made good progress in reducing its malaria burden: • case incidence (cases per 1000 population at risk) fell from 368 to 222 9 (Fig 3 3 a);
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