The growth rate of malaria can vary significantly based on factors such as geography, climate, public health interventions, and resistance to treatment. In areas with effective control measures, the incidence of malaria has been declining, while in regions with limited access to healthcare, the disease may be increasing. Recent trends indicate that global malaria cases have seen fluctuations, with certain regions experiencing resurgence due to factors like climate change and insecticide resistance. Continuous monitoring and targeted interventions are essential to manage and reduce malaria transmission effectively.
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