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- World malaria report 2019 - WHO
2 Regional and global trends in burden of malaria cases and deaths 4 2 1 Estimated number of malaria cases by WHO region, 2000–2018 4 2 2 Malaria case incidence rate 7 2 3 Estimated number of malaria deaths and mortality rate by WHO region, 2010–2018 9 2 4 Progress towards the GTS milestones for malaria morbidity and mortality 11 3
- Malaria vaccine introduction in Africa: progress and challenges
In 2024, Africa reached a pivotal milestone in its decades-long fight against malaria, a disease that has caused 94% of global cases and 95% of related deaths in Africa 1 Although global malaria mortality has substantially declined since 2000, the 2024 World Malaria Report2 revealed a concerning trend: the global malaria incidence rate was 58·6 cases per 1000 people at risk in 2023
- Global Burden of Disease 2019 - The Lancet
The latest global disease estimates, published in The Lancet, analyses 286 causes of death in 204 countries and territories to reveal the state of the world’s health just before the COVID-19 pandemic The Global Burden of Disease Study provides a roadmap to where need is greatest, with country-specific data on risk factors and chronic disease burden
- Malaria: burden of disease - PubMed
Not only does malaria cause around 500 million cases every year, and between 1 and 3 million deaths, but it also carries a huge burden that impairs the economic and social development of large parts of the planet
- The global malaria death rate increased for the first time in . . .
The death rate from malaria has gradually decreased since 2004, but disruption to healthcare programs caused by the COVID-19 pandemic caused a sudden increase in death rates in 2020 and 2021
- Calcium in the Backstage of Malaria Parasite Biology
Malaria is still the most life-threatening vector-borne disease globally, with an estimated 409,000 deaths and 229 million cases reported in 2019 (Global Malaria Programme: WHO Global, 2020)
- Plasmodium malariae - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
An epidemiological study in 2019 reported 229 million malaria cases all over the world Out of these approximately 409,000 people died and moreover children under the age of 5 were more vulnerable to acquire the disease [135]
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