Anti-malaria funding cuts could lead to ‘deadliest resurgence ever’, study warns
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A recent study warns that cuts in funding from wealthy nations to anti-malaria initiatives could lead to a catastrophic resurgence of the disease, potentially costing millions of lives and billions in economic losses by the end of the decade. This is particularly concerning as the fight against malaria is already challenged by factors like extreme weather and humanitarian crises, which increase exposure to the disease. The implications of these funding cuts are dire, highlighting the urgent need for sustained financial support to combat malaria effectively.
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