The following list shows all countries/territories where there is either limited risk of malaria transmission or where malaria transmission occurs. In some of these countries/territories, malaria is present only in certain areas or up to a particular altitude. (* = P. vivax risk only)
In many countries, malaria has a seasonal pattern. Some countries have not reported any cases in recent years. You can find more information on predominant malaria species, status of resistance to antimalarial drugs and recommended type of prevention on the WHO Global Malaria Programme website.
Afghanistan | Congo | Haiti | Nepal | Sudan |
Algeria* | Congo, Democratic Republic of the |
Honduras | Nicaragua | South Sudan |
Angola | Costa Rica | India | Niger | Suriname |
Argentina | Côte d' Ivoire | Indonesia | Nigeria | Swaziland |
Azerbaijan* | Djibouti | Iran, Islamic Republic of | Oman | Syrian Arab Republic* |
Bangladesh | Dominican Republic | Iraq* | Pakistan | Tajikistan |
Belize | Ecuador | Kenya | Panama | Thailand |
Benin | Egypt | Korea, Democratic People's Republic of* |
Papua New Guinea | Timor-Leste |
Bhutan | El Salvador | Korea, Republic of* | Paraguay | Togo |
Bolivia, Plurinational State of |
Equatorial Guinea | Kyrgyzstan* | Peru | Turkey* |
Botswana | Eritrea | Lao People's Democratic Republic |
Phillippines | Uganda |
Brazil | Ethopia | Liberia | Russian Federation* | United Republic of Tanzania |
Burkina Faso | French Guiana | Madagascar | Rwanda | Uzbekistan* |
Burundi | Gabon | Malawi | Sao Tome and Principe | Vanuatu |
Cambodia | Gambia | Malaysia | Saudia Arabia | Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of |
Cameroon | Georgia* | Mali | Senegal | Viet Nam |
Cape Verde | Ghana | Mauritania | Sierra Leone | Yemen |
Central African Republic | Greece* | Mayotte | Solomon Islands | Zambia |
Chad | Guatemala | Mexico | Somalia | Zimbabwe |
China | Guinea | Mozambique | South Africa | |
Columbia | Guinea-Bissau | Myanmar | Sri Lanka | |
Comoros | Guyana | Namibia | Sudan |