- Articles | Malaria Journal
Malaria is endemic in Mozambique and one of the leading causes of death in children under 5 years old In 2020 the country adopted the WHO-recommended seasonal malaria chemoprevention (SMC) strategy and delive
- Zoonotic causes of febrile illness in malaria endemic . . .
We conducted a systematic review to describe the occurrence and distribution of zoonotic causes of human febrile illness reported in malaria endemic countries We included data from 53 (48·2%) of 110 malaria endemic countries and 244 articles that described diagnosis of 30 zoonoses in febrile people
- Emerging public health strategies in malaria control . . .
Abstract Malaria remains a significant global health challenge, particularly in regions with limited resources and tropical climates Despite extensive efforts, the disease continues to cause significant morbidity and mortality, with ~229 million cases and 409 000 deaths reported in 2020 However, recent years have seen promising advancements in public health strategies aimed at malaria
- A Review of the Global Burden, New Diagnostics, and Current . . .
In the United States, the incidence of amebiasis is low, though amebiasis-related deaths still routinely occur, accounting for at least 5 deaths per year [11] Amebiasis in the United States is seen mostly in returning travelers or immigrants from endemic countries [12]
- A Historical Review of Military Medical Strategies for . . .
It is estimated that, worldwide, approximately 2 billion people have come in contact with HBV [128] and the WHO estimates that in 2019, 296 million people were living with chronic HBV infection; each year 1,500,000 new infections and 820,000 deaths occur, the majority from severe sequelae of hepatitis B, such as cirrhosis and hepatocarcinoma
- Clinical impact of vivax malaria: A collection review - PMC
The global burden of vivax infections is vast, with estimates ranging from 7 to 14 million cases annually, leading to a substantial clinical impact, particularly in young children and pregnant women [86, 15]
- NIAID Commemorates World Malaria Day 2024
An estimated 249 million new malaria cases occurred in 2022—the third consecutive year that the case count has increased after more than 20 years of decline, according to the World Health Organization (WHO) Each year, 2,000 Americans develop malaria, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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