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- Feasibility of Malaria Elimination in Ethiopia - PMC
Malaria is a major public health problem in Africa with over 200 million cases and nearly one million deaths occurring annually The problem of malaria is very severe in Ethiopia and has been the major cause of illness and death ( 4 )
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- Ethiopia battles unprecedented malaria surge - CIDRAP
Ethiopia is experiencing its worst malaria outbreak in 7 years, with more than 7 3 million cases reported since the first of the year, along with 1,157 deaths, the World Health Organization (WHO) said in a notification yesterday Plasmodium falciparum is responsible for two thirds of the cases USAID Flickr cc
- Plasmodium genomics: an approach for learning about and . . .
Malaria causes high levels of morbidity and mortality in human beings worldwide According to the World Health Organization (WHO), about half a million people die of this disease each year Malaria is caused by six species of parasites belonging to the Plasmodium genus: P falciparum, P knowlesi, P vivax, P malariae, P ovale curtisi, and P ovale wallikeri Currently, malaria is being kept
- Childhood cancer - World Health Organization (WHO)
Overview Cancer is a leading cause of death for children and adolescents The likelihood of surviving a diagnosis of childhood cancer depends on the country in which the child lives; in high-income countries, more than 80% of children with cancer are cured, but in many LMICs less than 30% are cured (2)
- New figures show a dramatic rise in malaria deaths
The 2021 annual World Malaria report from the World Health Organization, shows that malaria deaths have risen year-on-year, to 627,000 in 2020, the highest level in nearly a decade Latest figures show that disruption caused by COVID-19 contributed to a 69,000 increase in the number of malaria deaths between 2019 and 2020
- Gates Foundation Commits to Eradicate Malaria NTDs in Africa
A US$140 million pledge over four years to further support the work of African institutions and organizations to drive rapid declines in malaria cases and deaths This includes support for promising research and development around new, more effective treatments, interventions, and vector control tools
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