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The wreaked out of malaria in these states of India, knows the story behind the figures – eSHOP24X7

World Malaria Day 2025
Malaria is a disease that spreads people by biting some infected one. This mosquito propagates a virus called plasmodium wevex and after its bite its body is infected and then the symptoms of malaria begin to appear in the body. If not, malaria can be changed to a serious and fatal disease in 24 hours. Malaria remains a serious public health problem in India. However, their cases have decreased in previous years.
However, people are still coming to the control of this disease. In this situation, the ‘World Malaria Day’ is celebrated on April 25 of each year to spread consciousness. According to the National Janit Disease Control Program (NVBDCP), there was a significant decrease in malaria cases in 2023, but some states are even more affected by the disease. Although there have been more than 97 percent decrease in malaria in the country from the moment of independence.
Most affected states with malaria:
According to data from 2023, the following states were the most affected by malaria:
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Chhattisgarh: This state is at the top of malaria cases in the country. The outbreak of malaria is high due to the limited scope of health services in dense vegetation and tribal areas here.
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Odisha: Odisha also has more malaria cases, especially in areas dominated by tribes. The state government has launched malaria free campaign, but there are challenges.
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Jharkhand: There are more malaria cases in remote areas of Jharkhand. Limited access to health services and lack of awareness are the main reasons.
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Madhya Pradesh: Some districts here have more cases of malaria, especially in tribal areas.
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Gujarat: Malaria cases have also been reported in some parts of Gujarat, although the state government has made efforts to control it.
History behind the data:
Geographical and environmental factors: Malaria cases are more in states where dense forests, rivers and tribal population are high. These areas are suitable for mosquito reproduction. Limited access to health services in remote areas delays the identification and treatment of malaria. Some areas lack awareness about malaria symptoms and prevention methods, which leads to the spread of the disease.
What do doctors say?
Dr. Sunil Rana, associate director and head of Internal Medicine, Asian Hospital According to, the government has done a great job in recent years to control malaria. Both cases of malaria and deaths have decreased, which is great success. It is now necessary for consciousness to increase in rural and tribal areas and mosquito networks and timely treatment reach all people. Surveillance is necessary. Immediate research on mosquito control, cleaning and fever, if each person adopts these three things, we can completely eliminate malaria. “
Who is the greatest danger in the eyes of who:
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Children under 5 years old
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Women and adolescents
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People from tribal and rural areas
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Migrant worker
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People who live throughout health services do not reach easily. If timely research and treatment do not reach these people, then their lives can be made.
Equal access to the required rescue media:
According to WHO, around 2,200 million cases of malaria and 1.27 million deaths of millions of rupees have been arrested since 2000, but the disease remains an important challenge. In 2023, it is estimated that 26.3 cases of malaria crore were estimated, in which around 5.97 Lakh of people died. This number shows 1.1 million more and approximately the same deaths as in 2022. About 95 percent of these deaths occurred in the countries of Africa, where even today many people do not obtain the necessary means to avoid malaria or receive treatment.
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