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166 million malaria cases and 0 85 million malaria deaths were likely averted 3 • To achieve these results, the Government of Nigeria and its partners, under the coordination
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Females had a greater increase in prevalence of major depressive disorder than males did, with 35·5 million (30·0–41·8) additional cases among females (equivalent to 912·5 [772·1–1075·2] per 100 000 females; a 29·8% [27·3–32·5] increase) compared with 17·7 million (14·7–21·3) additional cases in males (equivalent to 453·6
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Of an estimated 247 million malaria cases annually, 234 million (95%) occur in malaria-endemic countries in Africa where 99% of infections are caused by P falciparum (figure 2) 1 Four African countries were estimated to account for over half of all malaria deaths in 2021: Nigeria (31%), Democratic Republic of the Congo (13%), Niger (4%), and Tanzania (4%) 1 7·4 million malaria cases occur
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In 2022 the World Health Organization’s “World Malaria Report” indicated that between 2000-2019, deaths per year from the parasitic disease had declined from 897,000 to 568,000, with overall cases declining from 245 million to 232 million
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The World Health Organization (WHO) reported an estimated 229 million new infections and 409,000 deaths due to malaria in 2019 An unsuccessful vaccine and the emergence of resistance to the current drugs have inspired researchers to look for new and effective antimalarial agents with improved efficacy over older drugs
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This year's theme for World Maleria Day is ‘’Zero Malaria - Draw the Line Against Malaria“ Malaria is a disease caused by a parasite The parasite is spread to humans through the bites of infected
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