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Global fight against malaria ‘has stalled’

WHO report shows number of cases of the killer disease climbed to 219m last year

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The World Health Organisati­on yesterday said global efforts to fight malaria have hit a plateau as it reported there were more cases of the killer disease in 2017 than the previous year.

The latest WHO report showed that the number of malaria cases climbed to 219 million last year, two million higher than 2016, while internatio­nal funding has declined.

“The world faces a new reality,” WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s, warned as the UN agency launched the new report.

“As progress stagnates, we are at risk of squanderin­g years of toil, investment and success in reducing the number of people suffering from the disease,” the WHO chief said.

Malaria, which is spread to people through the bites of infected female mosquitoes, occurs in 91 countries but about 90 per cent of the cases and deaths are in subSaharan Africa.

Foreign funding to some of the most affected countries has declined, in certain instances by more than 20 per cent for every individual at risk of contractin­g the disease. The disease killed 435,000 people last year, the majority of them children under five in Africa. Most malaria cases reported last year were in Burkina Faso, Cameroon, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ghana, India, Mali, Mozambique, Niger, Nigeria, Tanzania and Uganda.

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