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- Rise in TB deaths another fallout from the pandemic, WHO . . .
Global spending on essential TB services also took a downward turn, from $6 billion in 2019 to $5 4 billion in 2021, representing less than half the global target of $13 billion annually by this year Urgent measures needed However, there has been some good news amid the stalled progress as the report also documents several small gains
- Antimicrobial resistance: time to repurpose the Global Fund
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a major cause of death globally, with a burden likely to be higher than that of HIV or malaria, according to the most comprehensive assessment of bacterial AMR to date published in The Lancet The data presented in this analysis are striking: in 2019, the deaths of 4·95 million people were associated with drug-resistant bacterial infections 1·27 million
- 11 highest malaria burden countries largely held the line . . .
11 highest malaria burden countries largely held the line against malaria during the pandemic: India amongst them, says WHO World Malaria Report 2022
- Progress Toward Measles Elimination — Worldwide, 2000–2023
The estimated number of cases increased by 20%, and deaths decreased by 8% in 2023 compared with an estimated 8,645,000 cases and an estimated 116,800 deaths in 2022 During 2000–2023, compared with no vaccination, measles vaccination prevented an estimated 60 3 million deaths globally Regional Verification of Measles Elimination
- World malaria report report 2024 2022 - iris. who. int
2 Global trends in the burden of malaria 6 2 1 Global estimates of malaria cases and deaths, 2000–2023 8 2 2 Estimated malaria cases and deaths in the WHO African Region, 2000–2023 12 2 3 Estimated malaria cases and deaths in the WHO Region of the Americas, 2000–2023 14 2 4 Estimated malaria cases and deaths in the WHO Eastern
- Causes of death globally: what do people die from?
Each rectangle within it represents one cause of death: its size is proportional to the share of deaths from that particular cause For example, 18% of global deaths in 2019 were from cancers; the rectangle representing cancers therefore corresponds to 18% of the total area
- World at risk of losing malaria fight as cases rise, report says
Malaria deaths declined steadily between 2000 and 2019, from 864,000 to 576,000 While $4 1 billion was invested in the global effort to tackle malaria in 2022, roughly $7 8 billion was needed
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