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The Messenger on MSN · 1d
World Is at Risk of Losing Fight Against Malaria, WHO Warns. Climate Crisis Is Making Things Worse
The World Health Organization (WHO) is sounding the alarm that malaria is increasing as a threat across the world. "More than ever, we are at risk of losing our fight against this disease," Peter Sands, executive director of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, said, according to Reuters.
The New York Times · 1d
Climate Change Drives New Cases of Malaria, Complicating Efforts to Fight the Disease
The number of malaria cases rose again in 2022, propelled by flooding and warmer weather in areas once free of the illness.
cidrap.umn · 1d
Climate change, other pressures erode malaria progress, WHO says
In a statement, WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, PhD, said, "The changing climate poses a substantial risk to progress against malaria, particularly in vulnerable regions. Sustainable and resilient malaria responses are needed now more than ever, coupled with urgent actions to slow the pace of global warming and reduce its effects."
Medical Xpress · 1d
Climate change could upturn world malaria fight: WHO
Climate change is making the fight against malaria even harder, with the campaign already struggling to make up ground lost during the COVID-19 pandemic, the World Health Organization warned Thursday.
allAfrica.com on MSN · 1d
Climate change risks upending global fight against malaria
Climate change and its impacts, particularly extreme weather and heatwaves, pose a “substantial risk” to progress being made to fight malaria, the UN World Health Organization (WHO) said on Thursday.
ITV · 19h
Malaria cases on the rise thanks to climate change, WHO says
There were more than 249 million malaria cases globally in 2022, which is more than pre-pandemic. | ITV National News
Live Science on MSN · 17h
Climate change could upend fight against malaria, WHO warns
Climate change — and the extreme weather events it brings — could raise global malaria rates, the World Health Organization (WHO) warned Thursday (Nov. 30)."The changing climate poses a substantial risk to progress against malaria,
Reuters · 1d
World at risk of losing malaria fight as cases rise, report says
The world is in danger of losing the fight against malaria, as cases of the disease rose by around 5 million year-on-year in 2022, exceeding global targets to contain it, a new World Health Organization report showed on Thursday.
The Guardian · 1d
WHO: Climate crisis presents a mounting threat to fight against malaria
New report says disease-carrying mosquitoes thrive in rising temperatures, leading to transmission in hitherto unaffected areas
Yahoo · 13h
Climate change drives deadly malaria surge as elimination efforts reach ‘crunch point’
Efforts to eliminate malaria are at a “crunch point” as climate change drives a deadly surge in cases, the World Health Organization has warned.
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Malaria: Two groundbreaking vaccines have been developed, but access and rollout are still big stumbling blocks
The approval of two malaria vaccines—the RTS,S/AS01 vaccine in 2021 and the R21/Matrix-MTM vaccine in 2023—will help control, ...
Africanews on MSN
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Kenya spearheads malaria vaccine triumph
Malaria burden is the highest on the African continent, which accounts for approximately 95% of global malaria cases and 96 ...
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First Malaria Vaccines Arrive In Cameroon
As the clock ticked toward midnight on the night of Nov. 21 in Yaoundé, Cameroon, aid workers began unloading 331,200 doses ...

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