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dotancohen ◴[] No.41904529[source]
Do other states in the area have malaria? How and when were they resolved?
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Jackim ◴[] No.41904689[source]
Egypt has been low-risk for malaria for some time. This declaration is from the WHO:

WHO declares a nation as a ‘malaria-free’ upon receiving valid proof that the Anopheles mosquito-borne native malaria transmission chain has been broken for at least the previous three years on a national level. A country must also demonstrate the capacity to prevent the re-establishment of transmission.

In June 2024, the WHO confirmed that there was no local transmission of malaria in Egypt, with all identified cases being imported from endemic countries. Egypt’s robust surveillance system was instrumental in early case detection, facilitated by collaboration with relevant stakeholders.

Neighbouring countries to the south have a high risk for malaria, but Egypt has had significant efforts to eliminate the disease since the '40s.

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dotancohen ◴[] No.41907418[source]
> Egypt’s robust surveillance system was instrumental in early case detection

This sounds like HN material on its own.

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1. j_maffe ◴[] No.41908574[source]
Ecological surveillance...