More than 600,000 people die in the world in one year

Although mosquitoes are small insects, they are carriers of killer diseases like dengue and malari, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), in 2024, 610,000 people died worldwide due to malarial malarial.

According to the data published by the World Health Organization on Thursday, Malaria has the highest number of deaths in the African continent, with 95 percent of the global malaria cases and deaths recorded from the African continent.

According to the World Health Organization's annual World Malaria report, in 2024, malaria in 2024 infected an estimated 28.2 million people worldwide and killed 610,000 people, and after presenting this information, Hu warned that this incident is a serious threat to the global malaria eradication efforts, although the WHO recommended malaria vaccine has helped prevent nearly 170 million cases and 10 million deaths in 2024. The disease is currently affecting young children, with an estimated 95 percent of malaria deaths in African regions, mostly under the age of five.

According to WHO's Deota data, 73.3 percent of malaria cases in Southeast Asia and 88.7 percent of regional mortality are in India. According to WHO, almost half of the deaths from malaria in African regions have occurred in Nigeria, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Niger alone, 31.9 percent in Nigeria alone, 11.7 percent in Congo and 6.1 percent in Niger.

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