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WORLD MALARIA DAY APRIL 25 : Time to Deliver Zero Malaria: Invest, Innovate, Implement

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    World Malaria Day:

    Zero Malaria: Draw the Line Against Malaria, April 25

    Global Malaria

    3.2B People: Nearly half of all people in the world are at risk of getting malaria

    More than 2/3 of all malaria deaths are in children under 5 years old

    In 2021 Worldwide

    • 244 Million Malaria Cases

    • 619,000 Malaria Deaths

    Progress

    • Since 2000 the annual number of global malaria deaths cut in half, saving 11.7 million lives globally

    • Since 2005 more than 2 billion treatments for malaria and bed nets provided by global partners

    CDC’s Impact

    • Provides scientific leadership and technical assistance to guide countries and partners

    • Improves data quality and accessibility for use in decision making

    • Scales up interventions through the U.S. President’s Malaria Initiative (PMI)

    • Conducts innovation research to improve malaria testing, treatment, and vaccines, and improves tools that help control mosquitos

    • Helps prevent, treat, and track malaria in the United States

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    WMD_2023.pdf

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