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WHO urges renewed global effort to end malaria

  • World Malaria Day occurs on April 25, 2025, urging revitalized global efforts to eliminate the disease.
  • Progress against malaria faces threats from fragile health systems and rising drug resistance.
  • Conflict, displacement, and climate change compound these challenges, worsening the situation in places like Sudan.
  • WHO data shows malaria claimed nearly 600,000 lives in 2023, with Africa bearing 95% of the burden.
  • Addressing this crisis requires increased investment, innovative tools, and community action to protect lives.
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Healthcare: Malaria Day, 263 million cases worldwide in 2023, 798 all imported in Italy

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The Ministry of Health (SSA) reported that Mexico is in the process of achieving the elimination of Indigenous Malaria, with the objective of achieving the status of Zero Indigenous Malaria in the year 2026.If this goal is met, the country could be certified by the World Health Organization (WHO) as free of indigenous transmission of malaria in 2029, said Gerardo Reyes Cabrera, head of the Malaria Division of CENAPRECE. Currently, 30 federal ent…

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World Health Organization (WHO) broke the news in Geneva, Switzerland on Thursday, April 24, 2025.
Sources are mostly out of South Africa (1)

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