The health sector in Inhambane intensifies actions to combat malaria, the disease responsible for the highest number of deaths and hospitalizations in hospitals in the country. cleaning, among others, have been contributing to the reduction of cases of the disease in the province. Data indicates that in the first three months of this year, just over one hundred and thirty-five thousand people and one death were diagnosed with the disease. a reduction of four percent compared to the same period last year in which just over one hundred and forty thousand cases and one death were recorded. The districts of Inhambane, Govuro, Homoine, Jangamo, Massinga, Maxixe, Morrumbene and Zavala, are the that fewer cases of malaria were recorded in the first three months of this year. This data was made public this Thursday in the city of Inhambane during the ceremony to celebrate World Day to Fight Malaria, which is celebrated today. On the occasion, the provincial health director in Inhambane Naftal Matusse said that despite the slight reduction, we cannot relax in the fight against this disease. World day to fight malaria is celebrated under the motto promoting access to quality health services, gender and human rights to end malaria. (RM)Source:Rádio Moçambique Online

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