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    Malaria: Progress Stalls Despite Declining Deaths

    blacktoe.tvBy blacktoe.tvJanuary 27, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Malaria continues to pose a significant global health threat, despite recent declines in mortality rates. While the number of deaths attributed to it has returned to pre-COVID-19 levels, the World Health Organization (WHO) has issued a stark warning: progress in combating this mosquito-borne disease remains insufficient.

    The COVID-19 pandemic severely disrupted global health efforts, leading to a sharp increase in Malaria-related deaths in 2020. Researchers have a record of an estimate 55,000 additional deaths that year. Highlighting the fragility of progress made in the fight against this deadly disease.

    The cases have also risen, with 263 million cases reported globally in 2023, an 11 million increase from the previous year. However, despite this rise in cases, the overall death toll remained relatively stable.

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    A Promising Development: Malaria Vaccines

    A significant development in the fight against Malaria has been the wider rollout of vaccines. Two vaccines, RTS,S and R21/Matrix-M, are currently being utilized in Africa, where up to 95% of all Malaria deaths occur. The first Malaria vaccine was introduced in Malawi in 2019, followed by Kenya and Ghana. These vaccines hold immense promise, with the potential to save tens of thousands of young lives each year.

    Challenges Remain

    Despite these advancements, the WHO emphasizes that the current pace of progress is inadequate. Continued efforts are crucial to accelerate the fight against Malaria. This includes strengthening healthcare systems, improving access to diagnosis and treatment, and intensifying research and development efforts.

    What next ?

    Malaria remains a major public health challenge, particularly in Africa. While progress has been made, the recent resurgence of cases and the persistent threat of this disease underscore the urgent need for sustained global action. Continued investment in research, improved access to prevention and treatment tools, and strengthened healthcare systems are critical to effectively combat it and ultimately save countless lives.

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