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Decline in Malaria cases by 24 percent in India

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According to a World Health Organization report, India is the only country in the world to show a drastic decline in the malaria cases since last year among the 11 highest burden countries worldwide.

As per the report, India accounted for four per cent of global malaria cases in 2017 and has made significant progress in reducing its burden of malaria since then.

The success factors for the reduction of the vector-borne disease include rejuvenated political commitment, strengthened technical leadership, which focused on prioritizing the right mix of vector control measures, and increased levels of domestic funding to back efforts, noted the report.

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(With inputs from ANI)

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