World Malaria Day 2023: Time to deliver zero malaria, says WHO
NEW DELHI [Maha Media]: o commemorate World Malaria Day 2023, World Health Organization has urged the countries affected by the disease globally to accelerate the reach of high-impact tools and strategies to prevent, detect and treat malaria, with a focus on reaching the most vulnerable, ensuring that no person or population is left behind. According to WHO Regional Director for South-East Asia, Dr Poonam Khetrapal Singh, in the shadow of the COVID-19 crisis, the world is not on track to reach the two critical targets of the WHO Global technical strategy (GTS) for malaria 2016-2030: reducing global case incidence and mortality by 90 per cent or more by 2030, based on 2015 levels.
Dr Poonam said that in 2021, an estimated 619,000 people globally died of malaria compared to 625,000 in 2020. There were an estimated 247 million new cases of malaria, compared to 245 million in 2020.
The WHO South-East Asia region continues to lead globally. By the end of 2020, the South-East Asia region was the only WHO region to achieve a 40 per cent reduction in malaria case incidence and mortality compared to 2015 - the first GTS milestone, the Director said.
Amid the COVID-19 response, Maldives and Sri Lanka have maintained their malaria-free status, and five countries of the Region - Bhutan, DPR Korea, Nepal, Thailand and Timor-Leste - are among 25 countries and one territory globally identified as having the potential to eliminate malaria by 2025, Dr Poonam Khetrapal Singh said. In September 2023, Timor-Leste is likely to complete three consecutive years of reporting zero local malaria transmission. It would therefore be eligible to be certified malaria-free.
Dr Poonam said that in 2022, ministers of health from across the region unanimously endorsed a Statement on Renewed Commitment for Malaria Elimination, emphasizing the urgent need to scale up proven implementation strategies, while also adopting innovative strategies and tools. "The Statement is aligned with the Region's 2017 Ministerial Declaration for Accelerating and Sustaining Malaria Elimination, as well as the 2018 Ministerial Call for Action to eliminate malaria in the Greater Mekong Subregion," she said.