70 million cases of malaria in Africa was stopped.

                  Nine percent cut cases in Africa until 2011 but then declined five percent, 

According to a new study malaria in Africa since 2000, efforts to prevent nearly 70 million cases were preventable.
Nature published a general report that the number of patients suffering from malaria in Africa dropped by 50 percent.
Was informed that the use of bed nets was very helpful.
Grain Science from Oxford University say that the last 15 years, 60 million to 63 million cases in sub-Saharan regions were avoided.
The report said that the use of mosquito nets to prevent malaria, 22 percent, 68 percent and spray insecticides artymsynn the drug benefit was 10 percent.
The idea that Africa is still a lack of improvement in the ratio. 2011 was less than nine per cent and five per cent, but then declined.
Researcher Dr. Samir Bhatt says mosquitoes in Africa to offset the effects of pesticides is a major impediment. Similarly artymsynn in Southeast Asia resistance is detected, which is difficult to control the disease there.
However, at that time eight African countries including Namibia are trying to eliminate malaria.
Health Minister Dr. Richard kmuy country whose brother had died of malaria because the malaria cases throughout the country in the coming decline significantly.
However, he warned that the disease to reduce funding for prevention will lead to very unfortunate.

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