Ethiopia reports over 520,000 malaria cases in May: WHO


ADDIS ABABA, July 1 (Xinhua) -- The World Health Organization (WHO) said malaria coordination and surveillance efforts are underway in Ethiopia, as the country reported more than 520,000 malaria cases in a single month.

The WHO, in an Ethiopia Health Cluster Bulletin report released Monday, said the East African country reported a total of 520,782 malaria cases in May.

Meanwhile, the WHO said Ethiopia is currently responding to multiple disease outbreaks, including cholera, measles, malaria and mpox. Noting that ongoing conflict situations in parts of the country continue to affect public health, it said conflicts have "left people in urgent need of assistance, many of whom are trapped in hard-to-reach areas with severely restricted humanitarian access."

Malaria is endemic in Ethiopia with higher prevalence in areas below the 2,000-meter altitude, covering three-quarters of the East African country's land mass. Around 69 percent of the country's population residing in these areas face the risk of infection.

Typically, malaria peaks between September and December following the primary rainy season in the country, and from April to May after the secondary rainy season.

According to the WHO, Ethiopia reported more than 8.4 million malaria cases in 2024, which was said to be the highest-ever number of cases reported in the country within a year.

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