Most malaria related deaths occur in Africa. Most at risk are children below the age of five and pregnant women.
WHO places at about 1.272 million deaths per year world wide in 2002, according to the WHO World Health Report 2004.
Due to various under reporting and malaria related complications the actual number is estimated to be as high as 3 million deaths per year. "Conquering The Intolerable Burden Of Malaria: What's New, What's Needed: A Summary" Joel G. Breman, Martin S. Alilio, And Anne Mills.
4-5 million people die a year NOT
More like 650,000 die per year http://www.who.int/features/factfiles/malaria/en/index.html
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Every minute, about 2 people die of malaria
number of deaths by total number of deaths in a population
The number of casualties during this war were not very high. The total number of deaths in the war was 5,083, not all of them were attributed to battle. Many soldiers died from diseases, such as typhoid. As for the Spanish casualties, 2,159 died on the battlefield, while an estimated 50,000 died from diseases.
Every year 5,800,000 cases of malaria are reported and 3,366 deaths caused by malaria in Mozambique.
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The mosquito is responsible for the most deaths through Malaria
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Each year, there are more than 225 million cases of malaria, killing around 781,000 people each year according to the latest WHO Report. The majority of deaths are of young children in sub-Saharan Africa. Ninety percent of malaria-related deaths occur in sub-Saharan Africa.
You take the total number of deaths and divide it by the total population, then times that by 100 and you will get the total death rate.
Every year there are about 3-500 million cases and about 1-3 million deaths caused by malaria.