- Malaria - The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
In 2022, there were 249 million cases of malaria – 94% of them in sub-Saharan Africa – and 608,000 malaria deaths worldwide Of those deaths, 76% were children under 5 More than ever before, the Global Fund needs to support countries in their efforts to revitalize and sustain the fight against malaria
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The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that 3 3 billion people are at risk of malaria infection, 219 million clinical cases and 435,000 deaths globally in 2017 [Citation 1]
- WHO world malaria report 2024 - The Lancet Microbe
WHO estimates that 263 million malaria cases (95% CI 238 million to 294 million) occurred globally in 2023, equating to an incidence of 60·4 cases per 1000 population at risk, increasing from 58·6 cases per 1000 population at risk in 2022 94% of all global cases in 2023 occurred in Africa, with 52% of the global burden shared between just five African countries—Nigeria, DR Congo, Uganda
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The mortality rate decreased to 435,000 deaths worldwide in 2017 Reports have shown that there a gradual decrease in the mortality rate is occurring Children under the age of five continue to be the most vulnerable Malaria is the leading cause of mortality in children, accounting for 61% of all malaria-related fatalities in 2017
- Long-lasting insecticidal nets and the quest for malaria . . .
The disease is endemic in 91 countries, and caused 219 million cases and 435,000 deaths in 2017 Camara et al , Global-Health Malaria , World Health Organization Disease burden is concentrated in the African Region, accounting for about 90% of cases and mortality, with the majority of deaths in children under the age of five (World Health
- World malaria report 2017 - World Health Organization
In 2016, 91 countries reported a total of 216 million cases of malaria, an increase of 5 million cases over the previous year The global tally of malaria deaths reached 445 000 deaths, about the same number reported in 2015 Although malaria case incidence has fallen globally since 2010, the rate of decline has stalled and
- malaria atlas project 2018 - World Health Organization
The World malaria report 2018 estimates that there were 219 million cases of malaria in 2017 The 10 highest burden African countries saw an estimated 3 5 million more malaria cases in 2017 compared with the previous year Malaria continues to claim the lives of more than 435 000 people each year, largely in Africa
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