World Malaria Day is observed annually on April 25 since it was first observed in 2007 with an objective to spread knowledge about malaria. The day also recognizes global efforts to control malaria and progress achieved. The theme is chosen for this year “Ready to Beat Malaria” highlights the collective energy and commitment of the global malaria community in uniting around the common goal of a world free of malaria.

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has set a global target of 2030 to eliminate malaria. Beside antimalarial drugs to treat malaria, preventive measures to use nets during sleep, keeping one home, office, ponds, drains, coolers clean and spray of larvacides, Mosquito-packed drones will soon to join fight against Malaria, Dengue, Zika and other deadly diseases. Robotics may soon be a critical ally in the fight against disease-spreading bugs, after a successful test…