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World Malaria Day
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Driven to End Malaria:
Now We Can. Now We Must.
Message: Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus,
Director-General, WHO
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IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT:



WORLD MALARIA REPORT: 2025
Since 2000, 2.3 billion malaria cases and 14 million deaths have been averted worldwide – including 1 million lives saved in 2024 alone – and there has been continued movement towards global elimination goals, with 47 countries and one territory now officially certified as malaria-free by WHO.
Despite these gains, however, malaria remains a serious global health challenge, with an estimated 282 million cases and 610 000 deaths in 2024 – roughly 9 million more cases than the previous year. The WHO African Region continues to bear the greatest burden, with 11 countries accounting for about two thirds of global cases and deaths. Progress in reducing the malaria mortality rate nevertheless remains far off track.
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The Mosquito!
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MOSQUITOES AND GLOBAL WARMING
". . . Admittedly there are other diseases and medical problems associated with climate change, but we shall confine our discussion to mosquito-borne diseases. Are we to take the blame for our failure to curb global warming? . . ."
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IT'S TIME TO KNOW THE
ENEMY!
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Thanks to the dedicated work of . . .
much more can be understood about
MOSQUITO-BORNE DISEASES:
THE NUMBER ONE KILLERS



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https://www.who.int/news/item/21-12-2023-who-prequalifies-a-second-malaria-
vaccine-a-significant-milestone-in-prevention-of-the-disease
CONTINUING
TO AIM FOR . . .
ZERO MALARIA!
Diagnostic Testing for Malaria
Diagnostic Testing for Malaria
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World Malaria Day
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The World must continue
the work toward . . .
"ZERO MALARIA!"
More than nets are needed:
a hopefully effective
vaccine for
Humanity's victims of
Malaria is . . .
FINALLY DEVELOPED FOR MEDICINAL
USAGE!
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Sincere Thanks to
UNITED NATIONS
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