💨 Abstract
The World Health Organisation (WHO) and Pakistan's Ministry of National Health Services have warned about a surge in malaria cases, linking it to climate change. With over two million cases annually, officials urge intensified action to combat the growing threat. The warning comes on World Malaria Day, with both WHO and Pakistani authorities calling for collective efforts. Malaria cases peaked in 2023 at 2.7
Courtesy: theprint.in
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