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Global Fund Chief Warns: Climate Change Hinders Disease Fight
But the increasing challenges of climate change and conflict mean the world is likely to miss the target of putting an end to AIDS, TB and malaria by 2030 without “extraordinary steps”, said Peter Sands, executive director of the Global Fund
Read MoreResearch On Long Covid, AMR, Eradication of AIDS, TB Find Ground In G20's Delhi Declaration
The global leaders said that they remain committed to fortifying the global health architecture with the World Health Organization (WHO) at its core and building more resilient, equitable, sustainable, and inclusive health systems to achieve Universal Health Coverage
Read MoreGenWorks Health Unveils Tests For Dengue, Malaria
The use of In-Vitro Diagnostic products for Dengue and Malaria is aimed at preventing, diagnosing, curing, and treating seasonal epidemics and mitigating their impact, the company said in a statement
Read MoreCancer Medication Helps To Fight Against Malaria: Study
Malaria, one of the most prevalent infectious diseases in the world, is a potentially fatal condition brought on by parasites of the Plasmodium species and spread through the bite of infected mosquitoes. It causes more over 600,000 fatalities annually, primarily in sub-Saharan Africa. Around 80 per
Read MoreWHO Urges Increased Implementation Of Recommended Tools To Combat Malaria
The malaria vaccine pilots, launched in 2019, are increasing equity in access to malaria prevention for the most vulnerable and are saving lives
Read MoreWorld Malaria Day: The Intersection Of Climate Change & Malaria
Global Climate Change is unstable, and so is our control over infectious diseases. As per health reports shared by WHO, there will be approximately a 10 per cent increase in diarrheal or contagious diseases by 2030, when there will be no climate change, and if there is a rise of 2 to 3 degrees in te
Read More85.1% Decline In Malaria Cases During 2015-2022: Mandaviya
Adessing the significant challenge posed by malaria particularly to the marginalized and vulnerable communities, Mandaviya added that “rejuvenated political commitment and strengthened technical leadership will play a monumental role in eradicating malaria from the world”
Read MoreDespite Ongoing Covid, Malaria Cases, Deaths Remain Stable In 2021: WHO
According to this year’s World malaria report, there were an estimated 619 000 malaria deaths globally in 2021 compared to 625 000 in the first year of the pandemic. In 2019, before the pandemic struck, the number of deaths stood at 568 000
Read MoreOxford Malaria Vaccine Data Shows Good Effort To Combat Fatal Disease
Oxford's vaccine, called R21/Matrix-M, is likely more effective than Mosquirix in preventing the disease that kills about 600,000 a year despite roughly $3 billion spent annually on insecticides, bednets and anti-malarial drugs, Oxford scientist Adrian Hill said
Read MoreDavos Gives USD18 Billion Fund To Fight AIDS,TB & Malaria
A global health fund has raised a third of the $18 billion it says is needed to reverse setbacks caused by the coronavirus pandemic and combat AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis
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