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Malaria's Grip Tightens: Resistance Challenges Global Fight
20 Apr
Summary
- Malaria control relies on reducing mosquitoes and treating infections.
- Decades of progress are threatened by growing resistance.
- Over half a million people die annually from the disease.

For decades, global efforts to combat malaria have primarily focused on reducing mosquito populations and treating infected individuals. These strategies, including bed nets, indoor spraying, and effective medicines, have historically saved millions of lives.
However, the fight is becoming increasingly challenging. Mosquitoes are developing resistance to insecticides, and the malaria parasite is evolving resistance to available drugs. This evolving resistance has significantly slowed anti-malaria efforts in many regions.