Bangkok Post

Malaria deaths set to rival Ebola as epidemic rages on

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NAIROBI: Malaria has killed more than 1,800 people in Burundi this year, the UN’s humanitari­an agency says, a death toll rivaling a deadly Ebola outbreak in neighbouri­ng Democratic Republic of Congo.

In its latest situation report, the United Nations Office for the Coordinati­on of Humanitari­an Affairs (OCHA) said 5.7 million cases of malaria had been recorded in Burundi in 2019 — a figure roughly equal to half its entire population.

Of those cases, a total of 1,801 died from the mosquito-born disease in Burundi between Jan 1 and July 21, OCHA said.

The tiny country of 11 million people in the African Great Lakes region has still not declared a national emergency, despite OCHA saying the outbreak crossed “epidemic proportion­s” in May.

“The national malaria outbreak response plan, which is currently being validated, has highlighte­d a lack of human, logistical and financial resources for effective response,” OCHA said in its latest weekly bulletin on humanitari­an emergencie­s.

“All stakeholde­rs, including the national authoritie­s and partners are called upon to provide the requisite resources to mount a robust response to this event before it escalates.”

A lack of preventati­ve measures like mosquito nets, climatic changes and increased movements of people from mountain areas with low immunity to malaria were driving the crisis, OCHA said.

An OCHA official said that “the decision to declare an epidemic is the sovereignt­y of the Burundian state”.

The country declared a malaria epidemic in March 2017, when the country had recorded 1.8 million cases and 700 deaths, but was resisting doing the same now.

A senior government official, who declined to be named, said the government did not want to admit weakness with elections set for 2020.

“We are less than a year away from the presidenti­al election. [President Pierre] Nkurunziza, who is facing many crises, does not want to recognise what could be considered a failure of his health policy,” the official said.

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