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WHO UNICEF report: Malaria MDG target achieved amid sharp . . . The report – “Achieving the malaria MDG target” – shows that the malaria MDG target to “have halted and begun to reverse the incidence” of malaria by 2015, has been met “convincingly”, with new malaria cases dropping by 37% in 15 years “Global malaria control is one of the great public health success stories of the past 15 years,” said Dr Margaret Chan, Director-General
Malaria - Infections - MSD Manual Consumer Version In 2020, there were an estimated 241 million cases of malaria, with 95% of them in Africa (see 2021 World Malaria Report) An estimated 627,000 people died from malaria in 2020, mostly children younger than 5 years
WHO endorses historic malaria vaccine for at-risk children The malaria parasite is mostly transmitted by infective mosquitoes and carried in the blood, after being bitten It is not contagious person-to-person, and symptoms include a fever of flu-like illness, nausea and vomiting, and if left untreated, it can be fatal, killing more than 400,000 each year worldwide Since 2000, deaths have fallen by more than half, and the disease has been eliminated
Malaria genetics: study shows how disease became deadly - BBC According to the World Health Organization, more than 200 million people are infected with malaria every year; the disease caused the deaths of almost half a million people globally in 2016, and