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- Expanding antibiotic treatment in sub-Saharan Africa could . . .
In some parts of sub-Saharan Africa, nearly 10 percent of children die before they turn 5 years old (SN: 8 3 22); in 2022 alone, around 2 8 million young children died in the entire region Most
- Spatiotemporal mapping of malaria incidence in Sudan using . . .
According to the World Health Organisation (WHO) estimates, in 2020 there were 241 million in malaria cases in the 85 malaria-endemic countries, leading to 627, 000 deaths Of these cases, \(96
- Can Malaria Be Eradicated? - Council on Foreign Relations
U S health officials reported more than sixty thousand cases [PDF], mostly in the South, in 1945 sector treatment in sub-Saharan Africa for malaria between 2001 and 2014 saved $900 million
- Malaria - ScienceDirect
Following unsuccessful eradication attempts there was a resurgence of malaria towards the end of the 20th century Renewed control efforts using a range of improved tools, such as long-lasting insecticide-treated bednets and artemisinin-based combination therapies, have more than halved the global burden of disease, but it remains high with 445 000 deaths and more than 200 million cases in 2016
- Africa in the 21st Century | Boundless World History
The WHO estimates that in 2015 there were 214 million new cases of malaria resulting in 438,000 deaths Others have estimated the number of cases at between 350 and 550 million The majority (65%) occur in children younger than age 15 In sub-Saharan Africa, maternal malaria is associated with up to 200,000 estimated infant deaths yearly
- Growing evidence of Plasmodium vivax across malaria-endemic . . .
Within sub-Saharan Africa, malaria control programmes justly focus on reducing the morbidity and mortality associated with P falciparum However, the recent emphasis on malaria elimination and increased accessibility of more sensitive diagnostic tools have revealed greater intricacies in malaria epidemiology across the continent
- Malaria Surveillance — United States, 2018 | MMWR
Malaria, a febrile parasitic illness transmitted through the bite of an infective mosquito, was estimated to cause 241 million illnesses in 2020 and 627,000 deaths worldwide (1) In 2018, there were an estimated 228 million cases of malaria, globally, and 405,000 deaths (2)
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