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WHO: Recalculation cuts malaria cases by half (AP)
Thursday, 09.18.2008, 07:43pm (GMT)

File photo of a boy sitting inside a mosquito net in the eastern Indian city of Kolkata. The World Health Organisation (WHO) sharply cut its estimate on Thursday of how many people catch malaria every year, saying rapid urbanisation in Asia had destroyed the forest habitats of disease-spreading mosquitoes. REUTERS/Parth Sanyal/FilesAP - The World Health Organization halved its estimate of the number of people who get malaria each year, saying Thursday that better measurement techniques had cut the number from 500 million people to 247 million.





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