
Suriname, First South America Country to Be Declared Malaria-Free After Nearly 70 Years of Elimination Efforts
The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared Suriname malaria-free, making it the first country in the Amazon region to achieve this milestone after nearly seven decades of sustained public health interventions. In a statement on Tuesday, WHO described the certification as a powerful example for other malaria-endemic nations striving for elimination. Suriname, located in northern…