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- Health workers readiness and practice in malaria case . . .
Globally, there were an estimated 229 million malaria cases in 2019 in 87 malaria endemic countries, declining from 238 million in 2000 Malaria case incidence (i e cases per 1000 population at risk) reduced from 80 in 2000 to 58 in 2015 and 57 in 2019 globally Between 2000 and 2015, global malaria case incidence declined by 27%, and between
- Malaria: a problem to be solved and a time to be bold - Nature
The effect has been staggering: 7 6 million deaths and 1 5 billion cases averted in the first 20 years of this century 1 the estimated number of malaria cases are slightly higher in 2019
- Mosquito-borne diseases: Assessing risk and strategies to . . .
Mosquito-transmitted diseases, such as malaria and dengue, have long been known to cause the deaths of many people 1 A recent study showed that, of the 3578 species of mosquitoes, 88 (2 5 %) of them are vectors for 78 different human diseases 2 Moreover, there are 243 (6 8 %) mosquito species considered to be likely vectors of human diseases 2 However, the rapid rise in international travel
- Practice of Risk Management on Malaria | SpringerLink
The estimated global number of malaria cases in 2022 reached 249 million, an increase of 5 million from 2021 This upward trend aligns with the recent rise in cases, especially in the WHO African region, which accounted for 93 6% and 95 4% of global malaria cases and deaths respectively in 2022
- Malaria in Africa: why most countries haven’t beaten it yet
In 2020 there were around 241 million cases and 672,000 malaria-related deaths This is a sharp increase from 2019 It’s responsible for most malaria cases and deaths – 80% of which occur
- Malaria - Wikipedia
The WHO estimates that in 2021 there were 247 million total cases of malaria resulting in 619,000 deaths [18] Children under five years old are the most affected, accounting for 67% of malaria deaths worldwide in 2019 [ 216 ]
- 40 million deaths by 2050: toll of drug-resistant infections . . .
The report estimates that, by 2050, antimicrobial resistance could cause 1 91 million deaths each year, and that a further 8 22 million people will die from illnesses associated with resistance
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