'Malaria kills over 2 lakh Indians every year'
'Malaria kills over 2 lakh Indians every year'
India accounts for 70 per cent of malaria cases in the southeast Asian region.

Aligarh: Malaria kills around 205,000 people in India every year, more than 13 times the estimate by the World Health Organisation (WHO), an official said in Aligarh on Saturday.

India also accounted for 70 per cent of malaria cases in the southeast Asian region, said Prof M Ashraf Malik, principal and chief medical superintendent of JN Medical College in Aligarh.

Addressing the National Symposium on Malaria, Malik said the National Malaria Eradication programme suffered repeated setbacks due to technical and operational reasons and the usual administrative complacency.

Malik said malaria deaths were hard to prove as it required the demonstration of malarial parasite in the peripheral blood, an extremely difficult process.

He added that in recent years, the economic loss due to the vector-borne disease was calculated at Rs 68,600 crore.

The symposium's organising chairperson Prof Abida Malik said that malaria was endemic in India and more than 90 per cent of the population was at risk.

She added that problems like insecticide resistance in vectors and lack of awareness of malaria came in the way of effectively addressing the problem.

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