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Experts: Funding cuts risk sparking malaria surge

Busia Health Care Workers after receiving training ahead of the planned second phase of Indoor Residual Spraying on how to combat malaria infection. [Benard Lusigi, Standard]

Researchers have warned that anti-malarial funding cuts could lead to a deadly resurgence.

In an analysis, the researchers from the African Leaders Malaria Alliance (ALMA) and Malaria No More UK warned of the potential economic realities at stake if malaria funding continues to dwindle.

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