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In recognition of World Malaria Day, test your knowledge of this deadly disease and the innovations being advanced to combat it.

April 23, 2024 by Marissa Chmiola

Malaria is one of the world’s oldest and deadliest diseases. Thanks to international efforts to develop and scale up prevention tools and treatments, significant gains have been made over the past few decades in fighting this dangerous disease. But challenges, such as growing drug and insecticide resistance, climate change, and disruptions from COVID-19, have hampered control efforts. While both malaria cases and deaths steadily declined from 2000 to 2019, since then, cases have been on the rise and reported deaths have not returned to pre-pandemic levels—indicating progress against the disease has stalled and underscoring the need for continued research and development of new tools.

In recognition of World Malaria Day, test your knowledge of this deadly disease and the innovations being advanced to end malaria:

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Marissa ChmiolaGHTC

Marissa manages the development and implementation of the coalition’s communications activities, overseeing GHTC’s digital presence, media outreach, events, publications, and internal communication practices. She also manages GHTC's monitoring, evaluation, and adaptive learning and donor reporting...read more about this author