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Malaria cases rise for fifth year as disasters and resistance hamper control efforts.

The disease killed 600,000 people amid 263m cases globally in 2023, says WHO, calling for nations to address funding shortfall.
Malaria killed almost 600,000 people in 2023, as cases rose for the fifth consecutive year, according to a new report from the World Health Organization (WHO). Biological threats such as rising resistance to drugs and insecticides, and climate and humanitarian disasters continue to hamper control efforts, world health leaders warned.
Globally, there were 263m cases last year, 11m more than the previous year; the vast majority (94%) occurred in Africa.
Officials said a $4.3bn (£3.4bn) annual funding shortfall was among further challenges, which also include the spread of a new insecticide-resistant species of mosquito, genetic mutations in the malaria parasite that stop tests working, and the emergence of a new type of malaria parasite in south-east Asia.
Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO director general, said: “No one should die of malaria; yet the disease continues to disproportionately harm people living in the African region, especially young children and pregnant women.”

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