
malaria elimination
Malaria elimination means stopping local transmission of the disease within a specific region, so new cases no longer occur there. This involves controlling mosquito populations, providing effective treatment to those infected, and ensuring early diagnosis. Achieving elimination requires sustained efforts, surveillance to identify and respond to cases quickly, and community engagement. While malaria may still exist elsewhere, elimination indicates the disease is no longer a threat in that particular area, preventing future infections and reducing health burdens.