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2026 04 24 ps blames counties for frustrating malaria fight

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AI-generatedThe news reports slow progress in Kenya's malaria fight due to county-level implementation gaps. No direct commercial mechanism is identified; the article focuses on public health policy and disease burden rather than specific product/commodity price, supply chain, or company margin impacts. The commercial mechanism is weak and indirect: potential demand for malaria prevention products (bed nets, insecticides, diagnostics, treatments) may be affected by government procurement and funding, but no concrete investment, regulation, or price signal is provided.
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- Kenya malaria infections dropped only 5% since 2023.
- 4.2 million malaria cases recorded in 2024.
- Malaria accounts for 18% of outpatient visits in Kenya.
- Kenya Malaria Strategy 2023β27 targets 80% incidence reduction by 2027.
- PS blames counties for inadequate implementation of control measures.
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