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Trends in communicable and noncommunicable disease burden and control in Africa
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Trends in communicable and noncommunicable disease burden and control in Africa

This report is one of the first major products of the newly established Precision Public Health Metrics unit of the UCN cluster of the WHO Regional Office for Africa. The report presents national trends in communicable and non-communicable disease burden and control in the WHO AfricanRegion. It tracks progress made with respect to disease burden reduction, elimination and eradication. It also highlights major emerging threats, opportunities and priorities in the fight against communicable and noncommunicablediseases in the Region. It covers the period 2000-2022, but for some indicators, information is available only up to 2021.

The report shows the number of reported cases for malaria and vaccine-preventable diseases (meningitis, measles, yellow fever, pertussis, diphtheria, tetanus, and polio); disease incidence due to HIV, tuberculosis and four major noncommunicable diseases (cardiovascular diseases, cancers, diabetes and chronic respiratory diseases).