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Counterfeiting in Antimalarial Drugs | Fake Malaria Drugs | Ennoventure

Counterfeiting in antimalarial drugs poses a grave threat to public health and can undermine efforts to control malaria in vulnerable regions. To know more, visit: https://ennoventure.com/blogs/counterfeiting-in-antimalarial-drugs/

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Counterfeiting in Antimalarial Drugs | Fake Malaria Drugs | Ennoventure

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  1. Te Cost of Fake Antimalarial Drugs Fake medicines are a pressing issue, especially in the context of antimalarial drugs. Counterfeit or substandard antimalarial drugs waste resources and contribute to the rise of drug-resistant malaria strains, putting countless lives at risk. 1 According to the World Malaria Report 2022, there were 247 million estimated cases globally in 2021. 2 Malaria burden was heaviest in the WHO African Region, with an estimated 95% of cases and 96% of deaths; 78.9% of all deaths in this region are among children aged under 5 years. 3 267,000 deaths every year are believed to be linked to falsified or substandard antimalarial medicines. 4 Since 2016, malaria cases have increased; the largest annual increase of 13 million cases was observed between 2019 and 2020 during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic. 5 Malaria case incidence reduced from 82.3 per 1000 population at risk in 2000 to 57.2 in 2019, before increasing again to 59.4 in 2020. 6 Reports of counterfeit or falsified antimalarials rose 90 percent between 2005 and 2010, according to a 2014 article in the Ma- laria Journal. 7 According to WHO, the cost of caring for people who have used falsified or substandard medical products for malaria treat- ment in sub-Saharan Africa ranges from $12 million to $44.7 million per year. Te Battle Against Counterfeits Te fight against fake antimalarial drugs is a collaborative efort that involves governments, anti-counterfeit solution providers, pharmaceutical companies, healthcare professionals, and consumers. By raising awareness and taking preventive measures, we can safeguard lives and ensure efective treatment for malaria. To learn about how our covert anti-counterfeit solutions can help, please visit our website: www.ennoventure.com References: https://www.who.int/data/gho/data/themes/malaria https://www.statista.com/chart/30068/falsified-medicines-in-sub-saharan-africa/ https://www.downtoearth.org.in/news/health/fake-drugs-are-one-reason-malaria-still-kills-so-many-60318

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