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WHO certifies Egypt as Malaria-free country

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Washington: The World Health Organization (WHO) certified Egypt as a malaria-free country, marking a historic milestone in the fight against the disease, the organization said in a statement.

“The World Health Organization (WHO) has certified Egypt as malaria-free, marking a significant public health milestone for a country with more than 100 million inhabitants,” the statement says.

The WHO added that the achievement was the result of “nearly 100-year effort by the Egyptian government and people to end a disease that has been present in the country since ancient times.”

The WHO assigns malaria-free status to a country subject to detailed and reliable evidence that the chain of transmission of malaria-carrying mosquitoes has been interrupted throughout its territory for at least the past three years.

Malaria is a mosquito-borne disease. The WHO previously reported that despite progress, the African region remained the region hardest hit by the deadly disease

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