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- WHO: Nigeria ranks number one in global malaria deaths
The 2021 World Malaria Report showed that Nigeria accounted for 31 9% of global malaria deaths in 2020 while maintaining the highest number of infections during the same period at 27 percent
- COVID-19 deaths | WHO COVID-19 dashboard - datadot
The latest data for coronavirus (COVID-19) deaths from the WHO COVID-19 dashboard
- Key contributors to malaria elimination in the Peoples . . .
Malaria continues to cause high levels of morbidity and mortality despite concerted efforts to control the disease The global burden is predominantly shouldered by countries in which the disease is highly endemic In juxtaposition, the majority of evidence on progress towards malaria elimination has been documented in countries where baseline transmission was low A notable exception is the
- [Child] - Mortality causes of death
Causes of death: The leading causes of death in children under-5 years are preterm birth complications, pneumonia, birth asphyxia, diarrhoea and malaria Nearly half of these deaths are in newborns, a figure that will rise as the mortality rate for older infants continues to fall
- Burden of malaria, impact of interventions and climate . . .
Background Land use change has increasingly been expanding throughout the world in the past decades It can have profound effects on the spatial and temporal distribution of vector borne diseases like malaria through ecological and habitat change Understanding malaria disease occurrence and the impact of prevention interventions under this intense environmental modification is important for
- Malaria cases number worldwide by region 2000-2023| Statista
In 2023, the Western Pacific region had an estimated 1 75 million cases of malaria This statistic shows the estimated number of malaria cases worldwide from 2000 to 2023, by WHO region
- WHO MALARIA REPORT - UNifeed
“The World Malaria Report shows that progress towards key global targets for reducing malaria case incidence and death rates is off track by a wide margin Given current trends, continuing with the status quo will only lead us further off track
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