March 1, 2024 Malaria data in Zambia in 2023 (Local sources)
March 1, 2024
local sources Zambia reported that more than 11 million cases malaria in 2023, up from 8.1 million in 2022.
These data represent a large discrepancy compared to those estimated by the WHO in its World Malaria Report 2023, which reported 3,611,400 cases in the country in 2022.
According to data provided at a press conference by the Minister of Health, more than 894,266 buildings were sprayed in 2023. In 2024, the goal is to fumigate more than 920,000 homes.
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More information about malaria in Zambia
- Zambia is among the 20 countries with the highest morbidity and mortality (2% of the global burden, 5.2% of cases in Eastern and Southern Africa). The national incidence rate is 340 cases per 1,000 inhabitants. The mortality rate is eight deaths per 100,000 inhabitants.
- 2022.
- Estimated number of cases: 2,380,000; Estimated number of deaths: 8820 (Source WHO).
- Cases are estimated at 8.4 million; 1,361 deaths (Source: local health authorities)
- 2021. Estimated number of cases: 3,655,518 cases. Estimated number of deaths: 8806 deaths (World Malaria Report). According to local sources, 7.4 million cases and 1,498 deaths.
- 2017. 4,851,319 cases reported, 85,348 community-based, 1,827 deaths.
- year 2014. 3,548 deaths recorded
- 2013. 4,077,547 cases recorded
- 2001. There were 2,010,185 cases, of which 5,763 died (accounting for 62% of hospitalizations and 44% of hospital deaths).
- It is the most common cause of hospitalization in the country at any age.
PRESENT
- 2023. 4 November Malaria continues to be one of the top 10 diseases in the country.
Malaria Zambia