Egypt has been fighting malaria for nearly 100 years. WHO declares a country malaria-free when the disease has not been ...
Egypt was certified as malaria-free on Sunday, with the World Health Organization calling the achievement "truly historic" and the culmination of nearly a century of work to stamp out the disease.
Egypt has been certified as malaria free, with the World Health Organization (WHO) calling the achievement “truly historic” and the culmination of nearly a century of work to stamp out the ...
Egypt is the third country to be awarded a malaria-free certification in the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region following the United Arab Emirates and Morocco, and the first since 2010. Globally, a ...
Egypt was declared malaria-free by the World Health Organization, after nearly a century of work to eradicate the disease in the country. Egypt saw 3 million cases a year in the 1940s, and the ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has certified Egypt as malaria-free, marking a significant public health milestone for a country with more than 100 million inhabitants. The achievement follows ...
Malaria, traced back to 4000 BC in Egypt, has been eradicated in the country. Egypt joins African countries Algeria, Cabo Verde, and Mauritius in an elite group of 44 malaria-free nations. Partial ...
Certification is granted by the WHO when a country has proven that the chain of indigenous malaria transmission by Anopheles mosquitoes has been interrupted nationwide for at least the previous ...
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has officially certified Egypt as malaria-free, a milestone celebrated as a “truly historic” achievement that culminates nearly a century of efforts to ...