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    Global malaria cases and deaths significantly decreased between 2000 and 2009 due to increased funding for malaria control programs. Continued political and financial support is crucial for maintaining progress and further reducing malaria worldwide.

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    • Global Health
    • Infectious Diseases Epidemiology

    Context:

    • The period 2009-2010 marked a significant shift in the global malaria landscape.
    • Increased investments from national governments and international bodies fueled malaria control initiatives.
    • Sub-Saharan Africa, historically the most affected region, witnessed substantial progress.

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    • To present the global malaria situation in 2009-2010.
    • To highlight the impact of increased funding on malaria control efforts.
    • To underscore the need for sustained support for malaria elimination.

    Summary:

    • Global malaria cases reduced from 233 million in 2000 to 225 million in 2009.
    • Malaria mortality declined from 985,000 in 2000 to 781,000 in 2009.
    • Progress was particularly notable in highly endemic African nations.

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    • Demonstrates the effectiveness of scaled-up malaria control programs.
    • Highlights the critical role of sustained political will and financial commitment.
    • Provides a baseline for future malaria control and elimination strategies.