Egypt is the 44th country to be certified, but the fight against malaria goes on, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa.
In the 1940s, malaria cases in Egypt surged to over three million due to population displacement during World War II.
The World Health Organization (WHO) certified Egypt as a malaria-free country, marking a historic milestone in the fight ...
Egypt has become the fourth African country to eradicate malaria, a "disease that plagued pharaohs", in what the World Health ...
To be declared malaria-free, a country must show that no local transmission of the disease has happened for at least three ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has officially certified Egypt as malaria-free. The achievement marks the culmination of ...
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has officially certified Egypt as malaria-free, a milestone celebrated as a “truly ...
International: Certification is granted by the WHO when a country has proven that the chain of indigenous malaria ...
Malaria has been traced as far back as 4,000 BCE in Egypt, with genetic evidence of the disease found in Tutankhamun and ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) on Sunday certified Egypt as malaria-free, marking a significant public health milestone ...
"Malaria, which has been with Egyptian civilization since the days of the pharaohs, is now a part of its history, not its ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has certified Egypt as malaria-free, marking a significant and "truly historic" public ...