KIRINYAGA, Kenya – The Kenyan government has launched a strategic expansion of its national malaria program, shifting focus toward localized elimination after a decade of progress that saw national prevalence rates drop significantly. Principal Secretary for Public Health Mary Muthoni, speaking Wednesday at the World Malaria Day 2026 commemorations in Kirinyaga County, announced that malaria prevalence in Kenya has fallen from 8% in 2015 to 6% i…
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