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Decades of progress in reducing child deaths and stillbirths . . . The risk of death before age five is 80 times higher in the highest-mortality country than the lowest-mortality country, for example, while a child born in sub-Saharan Africa is on average 18 times more likely to die before turning five than one born in Australia and New Zealand
Key populations and Sub-Saharan Africas HIV response - PMC Introduction The global HIV epidemic has had the greatest impact on Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) An estimated 67% of the 38 4 million people living with HIV (PLWH) globally in 2021 were from SSA SSA was responsible for 670,000 of the 1 5 million new infections and 280,000 of the 650,000 AIDS-related deaths reported globally in 2021 70% of the new infections reported globally in 2021 were among
World Malaria Report 2023: What You Need to Know Regions and populations most at-risk Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) carries the heaviest malaria burden, with an estimated 233 million cases (94%) in 2022 The top 20 most malaria-affected countries, by cases, are all in SSA Nigeria alone accounted for 27% and 31% of all malaria cases and deaths globally in 2022
Urban malaria in sub-Saharan Africa: a scoping review of . . . Background Malaria control in African cities faces challenges mainly due to unplanned urbanization and the spread of Anopheles stephensi Urbanization is changing malaria dynamics, driven by environmental changes and population growth, with nearly 70% of people projected to live in urban areas by 2050 This scoping review maps the epidemiology of urban malaria in sub-Saharan Africa
Global, regional, and national prevalence and mortality . . . This difference was especially pronounced in south Asia and sub-Saharan Africa in 2021, where total deaths of individuals with sickle cell disease were nearly 67-times and 9-times higher, respectively, than cause-specific deaths of individuals with sickle cell disease
Diarrhea and associated factors among under five children in . . . Introduction Diarrhea is responsible for the death of more than 90% of under-five children in low and lower-middle income countries Regionally, South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa accounted for 88% of deaths with the same age group Therefore, the aim of this study was to determine the prevalence and associated factors of diarrhea among children under-five years in sub-Saharan Africa Methods