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Malaria Cases Surge Across Sindh Amid Poor Sanitation and Drainage Issues

Last updated: November 13, 2025 11:07 pm
Irma Khan
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KARACHI: Malaria cases are surging across Sindh as poor sanitation, blocked drainage systems, and stagnant water continue to fuel mosquito breeding, the Sindh Health Department has reported. Following the alarming rise in dengue cases, the province is now battling a simultaneous outbreak of malaria, raising serious public health concerns.

According to the official data, 29,127 malaria cases have been recorded across Sindh during the past 26 days. Hyderabad tops the list with 12,838 cases, followed by Larkana (6,257), Mirpurkhas (3,556), Shaheed Benazirabad (3,294), and Sukkur (2,897). In Karachi, 285 confirmed malaria cases have been reported during the same period.

Health officials warn that the sharp rise in malaria cases is linked to inefficient waste management, open garbage dumps, and poor drainage infrastructure, which provide ideal breeding grounds for mosquitoes. They emphasize that the overlapping outbreaks of dengue and malaria could strain healthcare resources if immediate control measures are not implemented.

Public health experts have urged local authorities to prioritize mosquito control efforts, including fumigation drives, community awareness campaigns, and sanitation improvement, to prevent further spread of vector-borne diseases.

The Sindh Health Department has reportedly instructed district administrations to intensify larval surveillance, clear stagnant water, and strengthen disease monitoring systems to identify hotspots and ensure early intervention.

Medical professionals also recommend that citizens use mosquito repellents, nets, and protective clothing, and avoid exposure to mosquito-prone areas during peak activity hours to reduce the risk of infection.

The continued surge of malaria cases across Sindh underscores the urgent need for integrated vector control strategies and sustained investment in public sanitation infrastructure to curb recurring outbreaks.

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