Cape Verde’s achievement of being declared malaria-free by the World Health Organization (WHO) marks a significant milestone in public health. This accomplishment places Cape Verde as the third African country to reach this status, joining Mauritius and Algeria. The declaration is particularly remarkable due to the high prevalence of malaria in Africa. Cape Verde’s success […]
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