February 3, 2024 Malaria cases on the rise in Ethiopia. 328,881 new in January
February 3, 2024
According to WHO, cases malaria increase by EthiopiaWith 328,881 new Cases have been reported since the beginning of this year.
It was reported that from January 1 to January 28 84 deaths countrywide; the increase compared to the previous month was 16 percent.
Resources are being mobilized to support malaria prevention, treatment and awareness campaigns across the country.
Ethiopia recorded its highest number of malaria cases in seven years in November.
Malaria is endemic in Ethiopia, with the highest prevalence in areas below 2,000 meters, covering three-quarters of the country, with a population estimated at 52 million people.
Malaria Ethiopia
More information about malaria in Ethiopia
- 2021. 3,783,896 cases and 8,041 presumed deaths
- 2020. 4,231,328 cases and 9,433 presumed deaths
- 2019. 2,645,193 cases and 5,708 estimated deaths
- 2018. 1,530,739 confirmed cases. 356 deaths.
- 2013. 2,118,815 confirmed cases. 213 deaths.
- 27% of the population lives in areas with high incidence rates; 41% in low incidence areas and 32% in malaria free areas
PRESENT
- 2023. November 26: Cases rise in Amhara region; 16 November 774,519 cases and 180 deaths in 117 districts and 7 major cities in the Oromia region; November 4 2,873,114 cases (excluding Amhara region) Staggering increase; September 10 – 2,235,311 cases; September outbreak in Begi and Kondal, in the West Wollega conflict zone, Oromia.
- 2020. June