Ethiopia is facing a significant malaria crisis, reporting a total of 5’723’754 cases from 1 January to 15 September 2024. Four regions of Oromia, Amhara, Southwest, and South Ethiopia Regional State comprise 80.0% of all cases. The resurgence of Malaria in Ethiopia is exacerbated by the suspension of malaria control programs, especially in conflict-affected regions, which has created vulnerable living conditions due to displacement, among others.
In Epidemiological Week 36 alone, there were 227’675 malaria cases and 18 deaths. A significant proportion of the cases (over 81.0%) came from four regions: Oromia (440%), Amhara (18.0%), Southwest (12.0%), and South Ethiopia Regional State (7.0%). Of the cases in week 36, 98.0% were confirmed through laboratory testing, and Plasmodium falciparum accounted for 62.0%
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