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TravelComments.com – South Africa: Number of malaria cases on the rise!

 

(Posted 03rd November 2023)

 

 

The South African National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD) has announced that the malaria-endemic regions in South Africa are beginning to see increases in the number of malaria cases. The start of summer generally marks the start of the malaria season, due to higher temperatures and increased rainfall in the malaria transmission areas.
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