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Mayotte Faces a Resurgence of Malaria Since the Beginning of the Year

Summary by Mayotte Hebdo
Thirty-two cases of malaria were recorded last week in Mayotte, a level not seen since January. The majority of suspected local transmissions are concentrated in Chirongui, where health authorities are investigating a possible outbreak. Malaria is making a comeback in Mayotte. While the island had managed to interrupt local transmission for several years, the mosquito-borne disease is now subject to heightened vigilance. In its latest epidemiolo…
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Thirty-two cases of malaria were recorded last week in Mayotte, a level not seen since January. The majority of suspected local transmissions are concentrated in Chirongui, where health authorities are investigating a possible outbreak. Malaria is making a comeback in Mayotte. While the island had managed to interrupt local transmission for several years, the mosquito-borne disease is now subject to heightened vigilance. In its latest epidemiolo…

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Mayotte Hebdo broke the news on Monday, May 11, 2026.
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