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Malaria Crisis Hits Zimbabwe as Deaths Surge
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 36040, member: 636"] Zimbabwe faces a tough battle against malaria this year. Cases more than doubled from 17,539 last year to 36,423 in just fifteen weeks. Deaths jumped from 34 to 85 during the same period. The government must find more money since American support has ended. Health officials want to keep prevention tools available despite these challenges. The country marked World Malaria Day last Friday with renewed commitment. Officials say they reduced cases from 32 per thousand people in 2020 to just 4 per thousand in 2024, and deaths went down from 400 to 109 during those years. Heavy rains combined with warmer temperatures created perfect breeding conditions for mosquitoes. Small-scale mining activities also create more places where mosquitoes can multiply. The national theme focuses on reinvesting resources to fight the disease. Health leaders need new ideas because medicines become less effective over time. Climate change makes planning harder as weather patterns shift. Political leaders must give more attention to malaria control programs in the future. [/QUOTE]
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