— 12 November 2024 —

Malaria Is Surging in Ethiopia, Reversing a Decade of Progress Against the Disease

Malaria infection rates are soaring in Ethiopia, where a combination of armed conflict, climate change and mosquitoes’ growing resistance to drugs and insecticides has accelerated the spread of a disease the country once thought it was bringing under control.

More than 6.1 million malaria cases, and 1,038 deaths, have been recorded in the country this year through the end of September, compared with 4.5 million cases, and 469 deaths, for all of 2023. Worse, cases are likely to soar far higher in the next couple of months because peak malaria season, driven by seasonal rains, begins in September and runs through the end of the year.

Maya Misikir and Stephanie Nolen

Read full article by Maya Misikir and Stephanie Nolen in The New York Times

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