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Kenya has marked World Malaria Day, raising concern over rising cases linked to poor diaper disposal and abandoned mining pits. Health officials emphasized that eliminating malaria will require strong collaboration and targeted strategies.
KENYA MARKS WORLD MALARIA DAY, HIGHLIGHTS NEW RISK FACTORS
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