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- World Malaria Report 2014 - World Health Organization
section 8 Trends in infections, cases and deaths 32 8 1 Reported cases 32 8 2 Malaria infections in sub-saharan Africa 34 8 3 estimated cases and deaths, 2013 36 8 4 Changes in estimated cases and deaths, 2000–2013 38 8 5 estimated cases and deaths averted, 2001–2013 40 References 42 RegionAl PRoFiles 45 countRy PRoFiles 67 Annexes 167
- Global burden of malaria before and after the COVID-19 . . .
It was estimated that at least two-thirds of the excess deaths due to malaria (47,000 out of 69,000 deaths) reported in 2020 compared to 2019 figures were associated with the COVID-19 pandemic 13 Updating our understanding of the empirical evidence regarding the impact of the global COVID-19 pandemic on malaria is crucial for intensified
- Malaria incidence and mortality in Zimbabwe during the COVID . . .
Between January and June 2020, which coincided with the peak malaria transmission season, there was a surge in malaria cases as 221,860 confirmed malaria cases were reported In January and February 2020, the number of malaria cases reported was fairly similar to the expected number of malaria cases based on previous years (Fig 2 A)
- Changes in the associations between malaria incidence and . . .
As per the report, malaria deaths were increased by 12% in 2020 compared with 2019, to an estimated 627,000 at global level An estimated 47,000 (68%) of the additional 69,000 deaths were reported due to malaria service disruptions during COVID-19 pandemic
- Current evidence, identifying gaps and future directions
Current evidence, identifying gaps and future directions
- Updates on Malaria Epidemiology and Prevention Strategies
According to the World Malaria Report 2022, the number of total malaria cases increased again in 2021 (to 247 million), although case incidence remained stable following an increase from the preceding year [1••] Similarly, deaths due to malaria increased in 2020 with respect to 2019, but then declined slightly in 2021
- Report on malaria in Nigeria 2022 - MESA
Malaria is a major public health concern in Nigeria, with an estimated 68 million cases and 194 000 deaths due to the disease in 2021 Nigeria has the highest burden of malaria globally, accounting for nearly 27% of the global malaria burden The risk of transmission exists throughout the country, all year round
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