- Global Statistics - HIV. gov
The Global HIV and AIDS Epidemic HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, is one of the world’s most serious public health challenges However, there is a global commitment to stopping new HIV infections and ensuring that everyone with HIV has access to HIV treatment The latest statistics on HIV around the world from UNAIDS include: Number of People with HIV —There were 39 9 million people across
- Prevalence of Malaria among Adults in Ethiopia: A Systematic . . .
Likewise, there were 409,000 malaria deaths estimated in the globe Most of these deaths occurred in the WHO Africa region (94%) [7] Malaria is one of the major diseases of poor people in developing countries The bulk of the global malaria burden is in sub-Saharan Africa, with the highest global cases and deaths
- Summary of the World Malaria Report 2015
Distribution of malaria The number of countries and territories with ongoing malaria transmission has decreased since 2000 In 2000, there were 106 countries and territories with ongoing malaria transmission; by the end of 2015, there were 95
- Malaria elimination challenges in countries approaching the . . .
The transmission of malaria, specifically Plasmodium falciparum malaria, has declined substantially over the last two decades in Cambodia, and the country is progressing towards malaria elimination at the sub-national level (Fig 1) [1] Malaria cases have decreased 25-fold, from 106,905 confirmed malaria cases in 2011 to 4,329 cases in 2021 with no recorded deaths from malaria since 2018 [1
- Spatial-explicit modeling of social vulnerability to malaria . . .
Mosquito-borne infectious diseases, such as malaria or dengue fever, impose a heavy burden on human health, and vulnerable populations in particular In spite of the tremendous progress that has been made in reducing malaria endemicity over the past decade [1, 2] there were still an estimated 207 million cases and approximately 627,000 malaria-related deaths in 2012 [2] According to recent
- Global messaging briefing kit - World Health Organization
No further increase in malaria deaths in 2021: in 2019, before the pandemic struck, there were an estimated 568 000 deaths worldwide This estimate rose to 625 000 in the first year of the pandemic (2020) and then fell to 619 000 in 2021
- Updating the Data on Malaria Vectors in Malaysia: Protocol . . .
The World Health Organization (WHO) recorded a total of 241 million malaria cases and 627,000 malaria deaths worldwide in 2020 [1] Further, Malaysia recorded 23,214 malaria cases from 2015 to 2021, of which 87% were zoonotic cases [1]
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