The Ministry of Health has raised alarm after reporting 271 cases of malaria along with one associated de@th in the past week in the Mashonaland Central and Manicaland provinces.
The surge in malaria cases is concerning, particularly as 29 of those affected are young children under the age of five, a demographic known to be especially vulnerable to severe complications from the disease.
Health officials are emphasizing the importance of preventive measures, including the use of bed nets and ensuring proper sanitation in communities to reduce mosquito breeding grounds.
In light of these figures, the ministry is also ramping up awareness campaigns to educate parents about the symptoms of malaria and the need for prompt medical care.
Local health facilities are being bolstered to prepare for potential increases in patients, ensuring they are equipped with necessary treatments and resources.
The government is urging residents to take proactive steps to protect themselves and their families from mosquito bites, particularly during peak transmission seasons.
With the threat of malaria on the rise, it is crucial that communities come together to implement effective prevention strategies .
SOURCE : NEWSREPORTZIM.COM