India has cut malaria cases sharply but not fully eliminated it. Where do the gaps remain?

India has cut malaria cases sharply but not fully eliminated it. Where do the gaps remain?

Monsoon brings romanticized scenes but also a public health reality of increased malaria risk, especially for vulnerable groups. Despite significant national declines, malaria persists in localized pockets due to environmental and socio-economic factors. Climate change further complicates transmission patterns, necessitating sustained surveillance and targeted interventions for elimination.

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