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Eight countries prove that halting malaria is achievable – News-Medical.Net
With human and financial resources deployed to fight the continuing COVID-19 pandemic, there is no doubt that healthcare services are facing major disruption.
With human and financial resources deployed to fight the continuing COVID-19 pandemic, there is no doubt that healthcare services are facing major disruption.
The results of a World Health Organization (WHO) report on malaria released this month (21 April) shows that about a third of countries around the world reported disruptions in malaria prevention, diagnosis and treatment during the first quarter of 2021.
Despite this, seven countries — Algeria, Belize, Cape Verde, China, El Salvador, Iran,…
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